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Present Simple

Can be used as habitual actions, Facts, Unalterable plans, fixed Schedules, Instantaneous action, and many others.




I drink milk everyday. The Train leaves at 6

Present Continuous

Action occurring at the moment of speaking. Future plans/arrangements, temporary habitual action, repetition of limited duration.




He's walking to work. She's talking now.

Past Simple

Past completed actions, usually accompanied by an ed. I walked home yesterday.




Habitual past


Sequenced in past events


Narrative in past or fictional future.

Past Continuous

Past actions usually accompanied by the ing form. I was working last Friday.




Interrupted action in past


An action with long duration


Simultaneous actions in the past


Repeated past action

Present Perfect

Using has or have and a past participle. A completed past action or state that finished at a definite time.


I have visited Mexico before.


I've taught her for 10 years.


War has been declared.

Past Perfect

Past from the past. Will always use the word had.




By the time he arrived, we had already eaten.

Future Simple

Information about the future, predictions, or spontaneous decisions, orders, offers, Promises.




We can do that next year. I won't see you tomorrow. Will you have more wine?

Future Continuous

Action occuring around a particular time in the future. Repeated future events. Fixed or decided future events. Accompanied with an ing form.




I'll be eating at 7:00 tomorrow.

Future Perfect

A future event that has two points in time. Will be accompanied with will have.




They will have been working for 9 hours by 6:00