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Talems Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

past tense

Which is correct? I need the sentence to be in past tense. Thank you for the help.

1. The execution plans provided made it easier to surpass the goals.

2. The execution plans provided made it easier to surpassed the goals.
  

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Hi, Welcome to the Forum. Which is correct? I need the sentence to be in past tense.

  • Hi, Welcome to the Forum.
  • Which is correct?
  • I need the sentence to be in past tense.
  • Thank you for the help.
  • 1.
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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Which is correct? I need the sentence to be in past tense. Thank you for the help.

1. The execution plans provided made it easier to surpass the goals.

2. The execution plans provided made it easier to surpassed the goals.

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Hi Clive,

Thank you for the help. Is there any situation that could justify a past/future tense of the verb following the word "to"?

example:

1. I have bad grammar and i am committed to learn more.

2. I have bad grammar and I am committed to learning more.
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Hi,

Is there any situation that could justify a past/future tense of the verb following the word "to"?

example:

1. I have bad grammar and i am committed to learn more.

2. I have bad grammar and I am committed to learning more.
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1. The execution plans provided made it easier to surpass the goals.
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Hi,

That's correct.

Clive

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