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$signmen Instruction: Fill the missing part of the text bellow with the correct tense form of the verbs in the parenthesis. Student hood is a wonderful thing if one__ (use) it wisely. To begin with, a student is free. I would not worry, for example, about clothing style, hair style and other protocols if I __(be) a student like you. A wise student believes that he will enjoy life abundantly if he __(complete) his education successfully. So, the first thing first is his principle. But, alas! I wouldn't worry about trivial things if I__ (know) this principle certain years ago. For example, I __(not/worry) about fashion cloths had I realized that it was not a big issue then. Could not you do the same if you__ (be) in my place? Another advantage of being a student is that you (harvest) much knowledge, skill, and experience from the showers if you are wise. What is more! Student hood is a time in which you trace your future. My advice for you, therefore, if you do things in the order of their importance, you __(be) a man of success. If not, there will come a day in which you will say: "if I had used my student hood for good, I __(be) an effective man.” A mere wish parallel to: "had I won a DV lottery last year, I__ (be) in America now.”

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