The train is pulling into the station.
the train pulls into the station its not that hard if you think about it
The present tense of train is:I/You/We/They train.He/She/It trains.The present participle is training.
I/you/we/they train. He/she/it trains. The present participle is training.
Moving.
Teach and train are both present tense. Some synonyms are: advise, direct, guide, instruct, and tutor.
He walked wistfully away from the train as it pulled out of the station.
It is under the bridge at waterfall train station, but you have to get the train from the main train station to get to it. You are NOT allowed to find it by just clicking waterfall train station on your map
You can take the train out of the station, but you can't take the station out of the train.
Pull on this rope. He will pull ahead in this race soon.
what computer can do in train station
Not a direct train, you will have to change at Peterborough
This is not one tense but the combination of two tenses. Past perfect and past simple are used to show an action in the past that happened before another past action.I arrived at the station. -- past simpleThe train had left. -- past perfectWhen I arrived at the station the train had left.