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Present perfect : talk about an action in the past at unspecified time, which has a connection to the present

I have been to Guatemala

Present progressive : refers to an action that is happening right now and is not yet complete

What are you doing right now? The phone is ringing. Somebody answer it.

Future progressive : refers to continuous actions at a specific time in the future or actions that will be happening when another event occurs

At this time next week, I'll be teaching another live-lesson

Past perfect : refers to two actions in the past and shows that one happened before the other

When her parents knocked on the door, she had already left for week.

Past simple : used to describe a finished action in the past

Back in 2010, I used to live in Namibia. Why didn't you give me a heads up last night?

Future perfect : refers to two actions in the future and shows that one happened before the other

By the time this lesson, you will have hit the like button

Present perfect progressive ; refers to actions that started in the past and have continued to the present.

Lately, we've been watching re runs of The Office. This past month, I have been exercising exercising every other day. And I plan to keep it up.

Future simple : describes actions that will happen in the future, and expresses fact or certainty

I tried. But the door just won't open

Past perfect : refers to two actions in the past and shows that one happened before the other

By the time I arrived at the restaurant, everyone had already started eating.

Present simple : generally used to describe actions in the present that are habitual or factual.

From time to time, we eat out for dinner. Do you enjoy learning English with us?

Present perfect progressive : refers to actions that started in the past and have continued to the present

I have been teaching English since 2005.

Future perfect progressive : refers to an action that will start in the future and continue to another point in the future.

By 2067, we will have been teaching on YouTube for 50 years

Past progressive : refers to continuous actions at a specific time in the past or actions that were happening when another event occured

People were talking in the chat when I began this lesson.

Future perfect : refers to two actions in the future and shows that one happened before the other

When this quiz is over, how many questions will you have gotten correct?

Past perfect progressive : refers to an action that started in the past and continued to another point in the past.

We had been trying to open the door for several minutes when she found her key.