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Verb tenses – present – perfect – continuous

The present perfect continuous tense is a verb tense used to describe actions or situations that started in the past, have continued until the present, and may still be ongoing. It emphasizes the duration or length of time of an action or situation. To form the present perfect continuous tense, you need to use the…
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Verb tenses – present – perfect

Present perfect is a verb tense used to talk about actions or events that started in the past and have a connection to the present. It emphasizes the idea that something happened in the past, but its effects or relevance continue to the present moment. To form the present perfect, we use the auxiliary verb…
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Verb tenses – present – continuous

Present continuous, also known as present progressive, is a verb tense used to talk about actions happening at the current moment or around the present time. It’s a way to describe actions that are in progress or temporary situations. To form the present continuous, we use a combination of the verb “to be” (am, is,…
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Verb tenses – present – simple

Present simple is a way of talking about things that happen regularly or are generally true. It’s like a simple and basic way of describing actions or states. For example, if you say, “I eat breakfast every morning,” or “The sun rises in the east,” you are using the present simple. In the present simple,…
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Verb tenses

Verb tenses are the forms of verbs that are used to indicate the time frame in which an action or state of being occurs. In English, there are three main verb tenses: present, past, and future. Within each of these tenses, there are four verb forms: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. The simple present…