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has tutored

  • present perfect
    of tutor (3rd person singular).
    tutor
    noun
    a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor.

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In addition to earning two master’s degrees in a Bedford Hills, New York, prison, Smart has tutored fellow inmates, has been ordained as a minister and is part of an inmate liaison committee.

From Seattle Times Feb. 14, 2023

However, every quarterback Gase has tutored since Manning has performed terribly.

From Washington Post Oct. 23, 2020

Cassell, a former Clippers point guard, has tutored the next generation.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 24, 2018

In 12 seasons coaching college quarterbacks, Nussmeier has tutored four 3,000-yard passers.

From Washington Times Dec. 24, 2014

The project, partly funded by the Sutton Trust's sister charity, The Education Endowment Foundation, has tutored more than 2,000 pupils in more than 50 schools since it began less than two years ago.

From BBC Sep. 6, 2013