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Yes we really do (simple present). I'll explain (simple future) how I became (simple past) an ESL Professor. By the time I am done, you will have experienced (future perfect) all 12 tenses. Plus, I have always (pres perf) enjoyed a challenge. Here goes! Btw, I am using (present progressive) my phone, so forgive me if I make a typo.
Anyway, I've been teaching (pres perf prog) English for a lot of years. I was between jobs and took a class on how to teach English. I hadn't thought (past perfect) about teaching before that class. I just stayed with it⌠In fact, by the time I finish this semester, I will have been teaching (future perf prog) for 10 years I think.
During the course, I had some doubts. I was wondering (past prog) if I was up to it because I was older han the other students. Now ten years later, I will be getting (future prog) a second masters (in education) here in Korea! Originally, I had been thinking (past perf prog) of going back to the USA and back into psych, but I have decided to stay in this field.
ciekawe jest np to ze dla mnie angielski jest pierwszym jezykiem, a nie widze zbyt wielkiej roznicy pomiedzy "I always enjoyed a challenge", a "I have always enjoyed a challenge", chociaz ten drugi przyklad wydaje sie bardziej poprawny intuicyjnie i w rozmowie raczej to z niego bym skorzystal