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I read best when I am in a quiet place. I think I like it better becuase I can really just let my mind wander around the world that my book has sucked me into. I think the hardest part about reading is that a lot of schools put pressure on kids to read. I think I would enjoy reading more if schools didn't put so much pressure on me.
When I am reading independantly, just for myslef, I actually quite enjoy pulling out a book and losing myself in it. I wouldn't really say I hate any part of reading if the circumstances are right. A good book always makes reading easier on me. I think my favorite right now is "Carry On" by an author named Rainbow Rowel. I think the LGBTQ+ representation in it makes it a revolutionary book, especially becuase it was written in 2015, when the world was still fighting its way to equality.
Explanation:
Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the underlined verb. However, the most likely verb underlined is the following:
My sister <u>attend</u> night school for the past five years and will graduate at the end of July.
Answer:
My sister <u>has attended</u> night school for the past five years and will graduate at the end of July.
Explanation:
In the original sentence, the verb <em>attend </em>is in its infinitive base form. As a result, if the verb were in the present simple, its form would be <em>attends</em>, because the subject <em>My sister</em> is third person singular.
The reason why <em>attend </em>must be used in the present perfect is because the action started in the past and continues in the present. Thus, the speaker's sister is still attending night school and she has not finished yet.
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He insist that they must not give up, and keep trying.
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