The master is training him Kung Fu, but he hasn't gotten any better yet since a hour ago.
Is this grammatical? The "training him Kung Fu" part doesn't sound grammatically correct, but I can't think of a better way to say it.
The Kung Fu master is training him, but he hasn't gotten any better in the last hour. The master is training him in Kung Fu, but he isn't any better than he was an hour ago. The Kung Fu master has been training him, but he has shown no improvement over the past hour.
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The Kung Fu master is training him, but he hasn't gotten any better in the last hour.
The master is training him in Kung Fu, but he isn't any better than he was an hour ago.
The Kung Fu master has been training him, but he has shown no improvement over the past hour.