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Will give thx and brainliest asnwerread the paragraph. 1the achievement of most goals depends on the efforts of more than one person. 2teachers, parents, and friends often us achieve our goals. 3strangers also us achieve our goals. 4when we go to an amusement park, for example, the park employees us reach the goal of feeling happy or thrilled. 5police officers us achieve the goal of staying safe. 6can you think of other people who you achieve your goals?

which statement correctly describes the verb usage in this paragraph?
a. the paragraph uses present-tense verbs. sentence 4 contains an infinitive. sentences 4 and 5 contain gerunds.
b. the paragraph uses future-tense verbs. no infinitives are used. sentence 5 uses passive voice.
c. the paragraph uses present-tense verbs. no infinitives are used. sentences 4 and 5 contain gerunds.
d. the paragraph uses future-tense verbs. sentence 4 contains an infinitive. sentence 5 uses passive voice.

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