Hi. Let's pretend a person making a comment on his or her student's work at the end of a school term. Let us also pretend that he has looked his work book, among other relevant things, checking it out (scrutinizing) to see if his or her student has done a good job in completing all the sections. Please tell me if the tenses are correct for this writing.
It was great teaching you. As far as I can tell you behaved very well in class. I see that you have completed all the sections and did all that was required of. Great job.
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Not a very teacherly comment in parts. I have enjoyed teaching you. You behaved very well in class.
— Mister Micawber
Not a very teacherly comment in parts.
I have enjoyed teaching you.
You behaved very well in class.
I see that you have completed all the sections and did all that was required of you.
Great job!
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I have enjoyed teaching you. You behaved very well in class. I see that you have completed all the sections and did all that was required of you. Great job!