As you may know, verb tense has three basic forms—past, present, and future. When constructing sentences, you’ll always want to use the same verb tense within a sentence when describing actions that are/were/will be concurrent. As such, let’s look at the sentences:
1. <em>The soccer team was good and is still improving.
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Sentence 1 is incorrect because “still” implies that the state of the soccer team and its improvement exist at the same time. Thus, the team is good and is still improving is how things should correctly be presented.
2. <em>The singer is singing songs he performed last year.
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Sentence 2 is correct because the actions mentioned are not concurrent. The singer singing is in the present, and the songs were performed in the past. As such, both actions are represented accurately with the correct tense.
We appreciate the lives of black people. like by supporting small black owned businesses, and remembering the famous black people who have died
Answer:
ensuring that all people have what they need
Explanation:
From this passage about Utopia, we learn that in the great council of Amarout, there are three envoys sent out each year to find out the towns in scarcity and the ones in abundance so the town living in abundance would allocate some of their resources to help the other town lacking in those resource.
In this way, everyone has what they need through interdependence.
I would say it makes it seem lonely and wild. He is all alone and finds nothing.
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Could be wrong.