Tenses
Verbs are said to be in the simple
present form if the action
denoted happens often or is repeated. The action can be a daily routine or a
hobby or a scheduled event.
· Do you drink coffee?
· My mother leaves home at 9 o’clock every day
Verbs are in the present continuous
from if the action denoted is happening at the moment of speaking.
It is raining.
I cannot come with
you. I am doing my homework now.
The simple past tense is used to describe an action that
happed in the past.
The past continuous tense is used for action that continued
for a while before the new action interrupted them.
Will is used with the base form of the verb to talk about
an action that may happen in the future.
Going to is used when we talk about a decision or a plan
made before the moment of speaking.
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