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ENGLISH VERB TENSE REVIEW

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    PAST

  • SIMPLE PAST TENSE

    SIMPLE PAST TENSE
    Used when an activity or situation is completed in the past. To refer to past habits.
    Example: I studied the weekend for the English test.
    Indicators: Last night, month, yesterday, last week, Saturday, ago, year, semester.
  • PAST PROGRESSIVE

    PAST PROGRESSIVE
    Used: To refer to activity continuously in progress around a time in the past.

    Indicators: while, when, for since, during.
    Example: I was walking when you called me.
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    NOW

  • SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (otherwise known as the timeless present)

    SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE (otherwise known as the timeless present)
    Used: When you are referring to: habitual actions that you always or never do, unchanging truths or making general statements of fact.
    Example: Managua is the capital of Nicaragua.
    Indicators: Always, usually, sometimes, never, whenever, often, rarely, everyday, frequently, occasionally, seldom.
  • PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE

    PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE
    Used: When an activity is in progress now at the moment of speaking. When an activity began before now and continues into the future without stopping, in temporary, or is developing and changing.
    Example: I'm watching a movie right now
    Indicators: right now, still, this year, month, week, at this moment, as we speak.
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    FUTURE

  • FUTURE TENSE: WILL

    FUTURE TENSE: WILL
    predictions about the future (you think that sth will happen). You decide to do sth. spontaneously at the time of speaking. Main clause in type I of the Conditional sentences.
    Example: When I am president, I will lower taxes.
  • FUTURE TENSE: GOING TO

    FUTURE TENSE: GOING TO
    When you have already decided to do sth. in the future. What you think what will happen.
    Example: We are going to have a party tonight.