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Simple Present
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Simple present is used to show something that happens regularly or doesn't happen regularly. It shows habit.
ex: Jerry plays tennis everyday |
Simple Past
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For simple past tense we want to show something that happened in the past and finished in the past at a particular time.
ex: Jerry played tennis yesterday |
Simple Future
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To show simple future, we use the word will plus the simple form of the verb. So, will play is used to show future tense.
ex: Jerry will play tennis next weekend |
Present Progressive
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Shows what is happening right now. To make the present progressive we need two parts of the verb. We need a be verb and an ing.
ex: Jennifer is walking to class |
Past Progressive
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Shows an action that was continuing at a certain time in the past. We need two parts of the verb, be verb and ing. But for past progressive, you use past tense be verbs, was and were. Was is the singular, were is the plural, and your ing.
ex: Jennifer was walking to class |
Future progressive
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Shows something that will be happening continuously at a time in the future. We use the word will plus be and the ing. Will is a motile that has to have a simple form of a verb after it so we don't use is or are. After will you use the simple form be plus your ing.
ex: Jennifer will be walking to class |
Present Perfect
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Shows something that happened in the past before now at a non-specific time. Or something that happened regularly in the past.
ex: Steve has eaten sushi before |
Past Perfect
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Talks about two actions in the past and we want to show that one of the actions happened before the other action, in the past.
ex: Alan had not studied before he took the test |
Future perfect
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Refers to two actions in the future. Shows that this will happen before this time.
ex: By next weekend, I will have seen the new movie six times |
Present Perfect Progressive
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Shows that something started before now and has continued and may continue even longer.
ex: She has been waiting for a long time |
Past Perfect Progressive
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Shows that something was happening in the past and may have been going on before something else.
ex: He had been sleeping for then hours |
Future Perfect Progressive
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Emphasizes a continuous action in the future that lasts continuously.
ex: We sill have been studying for a month |