miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012

Review of tenses

Simple Present Tense: Expresses a habit of often repeated action. For example: I play everyday.

The Present Progressive: Describe an action that is occurring right now. For example: I am playing.

The Simple Past: Describe an event that occurred in the past. For example: I played.

The Past Progressive: Used to talked that was is progress at a time in the past. For example: I was playing.

The Present Perfect: An event that started in the past and continuous. For example: I have played.

The Present Perfect Progressive: Describes the duration of an action that began in the past and continuous in the present. For example: I have been playing.

The Past Perfect: Describes completed events that took part before other. For example: I had played.

The Past Perfect Progressive: Shows that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past. For example: I had been playing.

Future Tense: Describes future actions. For example: I will play, I am going to play.

Future Progressive: Describes an event or action that will occur over a time at a specific time. For example: I will be playing.

Future Perfect: Expresses the idea that something will occur before another action in the future. It can also show that something will happen before a specific time in the future. For example: I will have played.

Future Perfect Progressive: Describes an action that has been in progress for a duration of time before another event or time in the future. For example: I will have been playing.

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