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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
11

Verb Tense: Correct Shifts

English
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

>   So you finally made it! After twelve-plus years of formal schooling, you've finally earned that last academic  credit, put on the cap and gown, and <em><u>WALKED</u></em> across the stage to pick up that prized piece of parchment.

>   Now is the time for you to <em><u>LOOK</u></em> ahead and make a plan for how to not only survive, but also thrive,  while get your undergraduate degree.

>   Yes indeed, fun and parties were a big part of college life - or at least, they can <u><em>HAVE BEEN</em></u>.

>   But your first job will be to learn how much fun you can have and still <u><em>KEEP</em></u> that GPA high.

Explanation:

See above.

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