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I'm not a native speaker this is a simpel question for you but not for me please help me with that.

For the passage below, do the following:

• Read the passage and determine the general tense of the writing.

• Cross out any can/could/will/would helping verbs that are not in the

correct tense.

• In each place where you have crossed out a helping verb, write the

correct verb form above it.

You should find four errors.

(1) Ashley just graduated from college and is considering moving to

a new place. (2) If Ashley could live anywhere in the country, she would

choose to live in Chicago. (3) She got her degree in business and she

knows that there are many opportunities there. (4) Plus, if she decided

to go back to school, she can get a master’s degree in business at

one of the many schools in the city. (5) She will sell her car and rely

on the city’s many trains and buses to get around. (6) Her best friend

moved there last year and loves it. (7) Ashley could always stay with

her friend until she found a place on her own. (8) Or, if her friend

decides to move into a new apartment soon, the two of them could

find a place together. (9) Although she will miss her friends and family

in Detroit, Ashley could easily fly home during the holidays or a long

weekend to see them. (10) Plus, she knows they will really enjoy

visiting her in Chicago.​

Respuesta :

Answer:

(4) cross out can, cange to could.

(5) cross out will, change to would.

(9) cross out will, change to would.

(10) cross out will, change to would.

Explanation: