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When do I use this tense?
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Used for present facts and repeated
actions.
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Used for completed actions in the
past.
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Used for future actions, even if they
are only a few seconds in the future.
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Used for actions which started in
the past and are still true now.
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Used for temporary actions going on
now.
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Words that signal use of the tense:
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every (day, week, month, year, etc.),
always, usually, often, sometimes, etc.
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Yesterday, last (week, month, year,
etc.), when I was a child, this morning (if it is no longer morning),
etc.
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Tomorrow, next (week, month, year,
etc.), in the future, when I retire, when I get home, etc.
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Since, for, ever (with questions),
up to now, how long (with questions), etc.
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Now, at the moment, today, this week,
presently, etc.
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How do I make the tense?
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The first form of the verb is used
to make the Present Simple.
For questions and negatives the helping
verb (do / does) is used with the first form of the verb.
An important rule with the Present
Simple is: Dont forget the "s" with he, she &
it!
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The second form of the verb is used
for the Past Simple.
However, when making questions and
negatives in the Past Simple, we use the helping verb "did"
and leave the main verb in its infinitive form (1st form).
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The Future Simple is formed with the
helping verb will and the first form of the verb.
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The Present Perfect is formed with
the helping verb have (or: has) and the third form of the verb.
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The Present Progressive is formed
with the helping verb to be (am, are, is) and the "-ing"
form of the verb.
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