(from a test paper) i wonder if i could rewrite the “growing up” as “while im growing up”. · hello can someone help me, in a test i had this multiple-choice sentence where you have to circle the correct answer: When i grew up / was growing up i had / was having a bedroom with posters of all these bike racers, my role models. It just means that youre focusing on past growth. 1. there is a growing trend today that more and more teenagers study overseas 2. there is a growing trend today for more and more teenagers to study overseas 3. there is a growing trend today to study overseas for teenagers which is. This doesnt mean the progress has stopped; Planting means putting a plant in the ground. When i was grew up i had a bedroom with. · growing up, i’ve made my fair share of mistakes. My try would be: · yes, has been growing does emphasize the progress, but only works if you are talking about progress in the past. Cultivating refers to the preparation of the soil for the seed or plant to go in. · could you guys correct my example, i feel uncertain for this: If you use grows, you are emphasizing a permanent truth, and are probably focusing on present and future. · if you are asking for the difference between planting, growing and cultivating: Instead of saying “i told you so”, my mom always let me work things out myself. She was also there to help me pick up the pieces, if i ever needed help. Growing can mean the whole process or some of it from sowing the seed, planting the plant, watering and feeding the plant.