[Video] Q39: No change or had saved or are saving or have saved

Answer Choices

  • NO CHANGE

  • had saved

  • are saving

  • have saved

Explanation for Question 39 From the Writing Section on the 2019 April Sat

And question number 39, we are figuring out the right, 2 um, for tents to use in the sentence. 3 The sentence says she estimates that identifying problems faster with timely 4 crop data and using less weed killer will save her thousands of tens of 5 thousands of dollars in the future years. Um, 6 so we'll save kind of makes sense because we're talking about future years. 7 Let's take a look at some other answer choices though. 8 And just double check that, um, B says hadsay it doesn't make sense to 9 say something as past tense if it's occurring in future years. 10 So B as out C are saving, 11 um, this one is maybe a slightly better answer than, 12 than B. Um, but again, it's not currently saving, 13 it's saving in future years, associates out and answer choice date have saved 14 again. Past tense does not work since we're talking about saving money in future 15 years. So I will save future tense makes the most 16 sense considering we're talking about thousands of dollars in future years. 17 So for that reason, we're going to stick with answer choice a.

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