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264 PointsWhat am I doing wrong? Output a sentence that takes both the noun and past tense verb using a single statement.
I used this exact code on workspace and also have seen it on the forum but my code is still wrong. Someone please help me!
// I've imported java.io.Console for you. It is stored in a variable called console for you.
String name = console.readLine("name ");
String pastTenseVerb = console.readLine("pastTenseVerb ");
console.printf(" %s really %s this coding exercise", name, pasTenseVerb);
1 Answer
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointsyou misspelled pastTenseVerb as pasTenseVerb
console.printf(" %s really %s this coding exercise", name, pasTenseVerb);
try
console.printf(" %s really %s this coding exercise", name, pastTenseVerb);
Katrina Jones
264 PointsThanks! That was a bad and honest mistake. I was beating my head against the wall for that one!
Joe Rimuka
5,823 PointsJoe Rimuka
5,823 Pointsmy too