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6 Going Green:11 Form, Meaning and Function
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Which tense describes routine actions?
Future Continuous
Simple Present
Present Progressive
Past Simple
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'He drinks coffee daily' uses which tense?
Future Continuous
Past Simple
Present Progressive
Simple Present
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Present Progressive often uses the verb 'to be'.
False
True
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Simple Present is used for habits.
True
False
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Which tense is used for general truths?
Present Progressive
Future Continuous
Simple Present
Past Perfect
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Which tense for fixed plans?
Present Progressive
Simple Present
Neither
Both
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'They study English' uses which tense?
Simple Present
Past Simple
Future Perfect
Present Progressive
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Present Progressive is used for repeated actions.
False
True
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Which tense is used for fixed plans?
Future Simple
Simple Present
Past Continuous
Present Progressive
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Which tense is used for actions happening now?
Present Progressive
Past Continuous
Simple Present
Future Continuous
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Simple Present is used for what?
Ongoing actions
Habits
Future plans
Temporary states
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Which tense is used for actions without a specific time?
Simple Present
Future Perfect
Present Progressive
Past Simple
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Which tense for general truths?
Neither
Present Progressive
Simple Present
Both
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Which tense for ongoing actions?
Simple Present
Present Progressive
Neither
Both
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'I study English' uses Simple Present.
False
True
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Which tense is used for temporary situations?
Future Simple
Present Progressive
Simple Present
Past Perfect
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'Sun rises in the east' uses which tense?
Past Simple
Future Continuous
Simple Present
Present Progressive
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Which tense expresses ongoing actions?
Past Continuous
Present Progressive
Simple Present
Future Perfect
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Which tense for general truths?
Present Progressive
Neither
Both
Simple Present
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