[Grammar] Timeline's

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Shaza1690

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Hi, I am currently working my way through a TEFL course and 1 of my tasks include's timeline's. I understand the timeline, but can anyone tell me what two crosses mean when one is above the other.?

Is it two actions in the past or two for the planned future?

I hope someone can help me.

Regards,

Sharon
 

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Hi, I am currently working my way through a TEFL course and 1 of my tasks include's timeline's. I understand the timeline, but can anyone tell me what two crosses mean when one is above the other.?

Is it two actions in the past or two for the planned future?

I hope someone can help me.

Regards,

Sharon

No idea, but can I ask that you (as a native speaker) review your use of apostrophes, and of punctuation at the end of sentences, before you start teaching?
 

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Hi, I am currently working my way through a TEFL course and 1 of my tasks include's timeline's. I understand the timeline, but can anyone tell me what two crosses mean when one is above the other.?

Is it two actions in the past or two for the planned future?

I hope someone can help me.

Regards,

Sharon
It would seem to mean two actions occurring at the same time.
Are they to the left or right of the point marked as the present?
 
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