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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 21:50 kenxkeith

Which of the following correctly demonstrates a verb tense shift? 1.) Kurtis is moving to a new city to start the job he was hired for.

2.) Kurtis moved to a new city and is started the new job he was hired for.

3.) Kurtis moved to a new city to starting the job he was hired for.

4.) Kurtis will be moving to a new city to started the job he was hired for.

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