I was feeling bored. (Past Progressive Past Perfect
I was feeling unfulfilled. (Past Progressive Past Perfect
I decided I needed to try something different. Past Perfect
I traveled to Ireland. Past Perfect
There I had was a moment of clarity. Simple Past
I did some research. Simple Past
Enrolled in an ESL certification program. Past Perfect
Now I am six weeks in. Simple Present
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6-10 pm we meet on Zoom (Simple Present). It is to me disappointing to not be meeting in person and to be out in the world (Present Progressive). But I get to go out into the field once or twice a week to observe and to student teach (Simple Present).
It is a lot (Simple Present). And juggling everything else is tricky ( Present Progressive). But I’ve always wanted to know how to construct a perfect sentence. (Past Perfect)
To me The English language is an extensively stocked pantry , with every ingredient imaginable within arm’s reach (present perfect). When used with the right technique is a glorious, multi-flavored extra-sensory feast can occur. (Future perfect)
There is talk of us meeting in person on a Sunday in the near future (Present Progressive). Sunday morning means brunch, which means muffins are in order. (Simple Present) Everyone wants chocolate Anything chocolate is a popular choice. But not for everyone. Banana Coffeecake is another thought. (Simple Present)