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have tutored

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

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I taught for 45 years and, since retirement have tutored a range of young folks.

From New York Times Apr. 4, 2018

I have tutored many young boys and girls successfully in pairs of 1 and 2.

From New York Times May 2, 2012

He said he was privileged to have tutored players at his four coaching stops.

From New York Times Jan. 11, 2012

Its volunteers have tutored orphans, fed the homeless, visited hospital patients and raised awareness about Haiti's needs.

From Seattle Times Sep. 7, 2010

London is not quite such a sink of iniquity as you suppose, and you have tutored Linny too well for there to be any occasion for fear.

From The Story of Antony Grace by George Manville Fenn