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Present perfect : talk about an action in the past at unspecified time, which has a connection to the present |
I have been to Guatemala |
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Present progressive : refers to an action that is happening right now and is not yet complete |
What are you doing right now? The phone is ringing. Somebody answer it. |
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Future progressive : refers to continuous actions at a specific time in the future or actions that will be happening when another event occurs |
At this time next week, I'll be teaching another live-lesson |
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Past perfect : refers to two actions in the past and shows that one happened before the other |
When her parents knocked on the door, she had already left for week. |
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Past simple : used to describe a finished action in the past |
Back in 2010, I used to live in Namibia. Why didn't you give me a heads up last night? |
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Future perfect : refers to two actions in the future and shows that one happened before the other |
By the time this lesson, you will have hit the like button |
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Present perfect progressive ; refers to actions that started in the past and have continued to the present. |
Lately, we've been watching re runs of The Office. This past month, I have been exercising exercising every other day. And I plan to keep it up. |
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Future simple : describes actions that will happen in the future, and expresses fact or certainty |
I tried. But the door just won't open |
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Past perfect : refers to two actions in the past and shows that one happened before the other |
By the time I arrived at the restaurant, everyone had already started eating. |
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Present simple : generally used to describe actions in the present that are habitual or factual. |
From time to time, we eat out for dinner. Do you enjoy learning English with us? |
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Present perfect progressive : refers to actions that started in the past and have continued to the present |
I have been teaching English since 2005. |
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Future perfect progressive : refers to an action that will start in the future and continue to another point in the future. |
By 2067, we will have been teaching on YouTube for 50 years |
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Past progressive : refers to continuous actions at a specific time in the past or actions that were happening when another event occured |
People were talking in the chat when I began this lesson. |
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Future perfect : refers to two actions in the future and shows that one happened before the other |
When this quiz is over, how many questions will you have gotten correct? |
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Past perfect progressive : refers to an action that started in the past and continued to another point in the past. |
We had been trying to open the door for several minutes when she found her key. |