Rylee TS #7/8
In our tutoring session, we focused on improving sentence structures by exploring the use of different verb tenses—past, present, and future—and understanding when to use action verbs with the "-ing" form. We began by reviewing the rules for each tense, such as using the past tense for actions that have already happened, the present tense for ongoing or habitual actions, and the future tense for actions that will happen later. Then, we practiced incorporating "-ing" verbs, which are used to describe actions in progress or continuous activities. For example, Daniella created sentences like "She was reading a book" (past continuous), "He is running every morning" (present continuous), and "They will be traveling next week" (future continuous). Through exercises and examples, she learned how to combine tenses and action verbs with "-ing" to express different time frames and ongoing actions, which enhanced her ability to communicate more clearly and accurately in English.
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