English Verb Tenses Uses

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Associate the uses with a verb tense.
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habits The Present Simple ("I check my e-mail every day.")
routines The Present Simple ("I usually go to bed at 11 p.m.")
general truths The Present Simple ("In the summer it is very hot.")
facts The Present Simple ("January has 31 days.")
permanent situations The Present Simple ("I live in London.")
actions happening right now The Present Continuous ("I am eating dinner.")
temporary actions The Present Continuous ("I am studying French this semester."
future plans and arrangements The Present Continuous ("I am leaving for Paris tomorrow.")
thoughts, feelings, preferences and possession The Present Simple, with stative verbs ("I like ice-cream.")
completed actions in the past The Past Simple ("Sarah called me yesterday.")
incomplete actions in progress at a particular time in the past The Past Continuous ("At 7 p.m. last night I was doing my homework.")
life experiences The Present Perfect Simple ("John has travelled al over the world.")
situations in the past that are connected to the present The Present Perfect Simple ("I've lost my phone.")
actions that started in the past and continue in the present The Present Perfect Simple ("I've lived in this city since I was ten.")
a completed action which took place before another action in the past The Past Perfect Simple ("When Jane arrived to the party, Mark had already left.")
time up to a point in the past The Past Perfect Simple ("She had published her first poem by the time she was eight.")
predictions about the future The Future Simple ("I'll probably be home late tonight.")
spontaneous decisions The Future Simple ("I feel a bit hungry. I think I’ll have something to eat.")
events on a timetable The Future Simple ("The tennis match will begin at 5.30.")
planned actions for the future Be going to ("I'm going to buy a new car.")
an action that is about to happen Be going to ("Be careful! You are going to fall.")
a completed action by a certain time in the future The Future Perfect Simple ("By the time you get home, I’ll have cleaned the entire house.")
an action in progress at a particular time in the future The Future Continuous ("This time next week I’ll be taking my science exam.")
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