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Use the Present continuous to describe plans or intentions

I am staying here for the weekend

Present tense use for future

Use the simple present to describe evens that are on a schedule or a time table

The movie starts at 9 pm

I have an appointment in the morning

Present continuous

اتفاقی که تاریخ مشخص دارد و حتما واقع می شود

Simple present

Appointment,meeting,exam

Use the simple present to describe routine and permanent situation

He works every day.

Use the present continuous to describe actions in progress or temporary situation

He is going to calss right now

Stative verb not usually in continuous tense

Believe,have,hope,know,like,love,mean,own,remember,seem,understand,want

Simple present

Routine action,fact,like,habbit,job,study,time table

Permanent,simple present

Often,everyday,seldom,always,usually,

Zero condition sentences describe things that are generally true.


Use the simple present for both of clause.

If I have an exam,i study a lot.


I study a lot if I have an exam.

Use present participles to describe something or someone that causes a reaction

That story was disgusting.

Ing

Use past participle to describe a person's reaction to something or someone

I was disgusted by that story

ed.

Use simple past for an event that interrupts that action in progress

I was cooking when everything went dark.

Use present perfect to describe events or experiences that happened at the an unspecified time in the past.-have/has

Has your sister ever been on TV?

Present perfect

Present perfect

Science, yet, already , sofar, till now, up to, never ,Once