Wondering if I have correctly identified each verb in the following sentences:

The role of education plays (simple present) a major role in successful financial planning. My Personal Finance class is helping (progressive present) me to learn how to budget successfully. I have seen (past perfect) many examples of different cash flow statements as well as different savings plans. I planned (simple past) on using these strategies in my personal life. Hopefully, I will be saving (perfect future) more with the knowledge I’m learning.

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Thanks!

The second one is called "present progressive."

The third one is the present perfect.

The fifth one is simply "future."

past perfect = has helping verb "had" with it.

future perfect = helping verbs "will have" or "shall have" are used.

Yes, you have correctly identified the verbs in each of the sentences. Here is a breakdown of the verbs in each sentence:

1. The role of education plays (simple present) - The verb in this sentence is "plays", which is in the simple present tense.

2. My Personal Finance class is helping (progressive present) - The verb in this sentence is "is helping", which is in the progressive present tense.

3. I have seen (past perfect) - The verb in this sentence is "have seen", which is in the past perfect tense.

4. I planned (simple past) - The verb in this sentence is "planned", which is in the simple past tense.

5. Hopefully, I will be saving (perfect future) - The verb in this sentence is "will be saving", which is in the perfect future tense.