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  • I had been walking for an hour before it started raining."
    Past Perfect Continuous: Used to show that an action continued up to a certain point in the past.
  • She will be attending the conference next week.
    Future Continuous: Used for an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
  • "We will meet at the coffee shop tomorrow."
    Future Simple: Used for actions that will happen in the future.
  • He has just finished his homework.
    present perfect - finished action
  • Look at the sky, it is going to rain.
    going to for predictions
  • She is studying for her exams so don't disturb her.
    present continuous for actions happening now
  • He was playing the piano when I entered the room.
    Past Continuous: Used for an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past.
  • He had traveled to several countries before he turned 30.
    Past Perfect: Used for an action that happened before another action in the past.
  • She has been working on her novel for months.
    Present Perfect Continuous: Used for actions that started in the past and are still continuing.
  • "I will have been walking for two hours by the time I arrive.
    Future Perfect Continuous: Used to describe an action that will continue up to a certain point in the future.
  • They are always coming late.
    present continuous for annoying actions
  • I am not used to getting up at 6.30
    be used to for habits in the present.
  • I will have completed my degree by next year.
    Future Perfect: Used for an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
  • I live in Romania.
    present simple - statement
  • when she gets home, she will call her mum.
    present simple in temporary sentences
  • I’m not studying this week as i have got some heath issues.
    present continuous - temporary action
  • I walk to work every day.
    Present Simple: Used for general truths and habits
  • They used to go fishing together when they were young.
    used to for repeated actions in the past
  • I am sure you will pass the exam.
    will for predictions
  • She visited London last summer.
    past simple - finished action in the past