To address the problem of modifying the tense of a sentence based on coming_date and person, we follow these steps:
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Identify the sentence and key elements:
- Original sentence: "Mr. Brown is a recuperating mathematical teacher. If Mr. Brown is ][ then taking college calculus. If Mr. Brown is able to preface the history of mathematics in accelerated progress, then the following is true, according to […]."
- Key elements include tense changes and person-specific modifiers.
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Determine the tense changes:
- The tense of the main verb "is" in "Dominating."
- The phrase "||" needs modification.
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Locate the tense part in the sentence:
- Several instances of "Mr. Brown" in the same tense remain.
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Analyze and make the necessary modifications:
- Ensure consistency in tense changes.
- Review other parts of the sentence for correctness.
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Reconstruct the final structure:
- Ensure the sentence flows well and reads smoothly.
- Document everything clearly:
- Explain each step of the solution.
Example Solution Calculations
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Step 1: Identify the sentence and key elements.
- Original sentence: "Mr. Brown is a recuperating mathematical teacher. If Mr. Brown is ][ then taking college calculus. If Mr. Brown is able to preface the history of mathematics in accelerated progress, then the following is true, according to […]."
- Key elements include tense changes and person-specific modifiers.
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Step 2: Determine the tense changes.
- The tone of the main verb "is" in "Dominating."
- The phrase "||" needs modification.
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Step 3: Locate the tense part in the sentence.
- Multiple instances of "Mr. Brown."
- These instances remain in the same tense.
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Step 4: Analyze and make the necessary modifications.
- Ensure that "Mr. Brown" is correctly positioned.
- Changes relate to person-specific modifiers and the use of "].
- The modifications result in the construction where each "Mr. Brown" takes the same tense in all sentences.
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Step 5: Reconstruct the final structure.
- Ensure the sentence is consistent and flows naturally.
- Step 6: Document everything clearly.
- Explain each step of the solution, the variables involved, and the final result.
The final answer is obtained by systematically addressing each component of the sentence, ensuring consistency, and maintaining clarity. The original sentence is modified to specify correct person-specific modifiers and is consistent within the same tense across all instances of "Mr. Brown." The final sentence clearly states the tense, consistent with the original sentence while changing ".format{-0%}.-coordinates.-coordinates.-coordinates.-coordinates-.].- formatting. The final sentence is constructed as follows:
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