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If it rains, we’ll stay at home.
g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
They will leave the party as soon as they find their jackets.
g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
I will tell her the news when she gets home.
g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
I am having lunch with Sarah next Wednesday.
f. For future arrangements (Present Continuous)
They are meeting their teacher after school tomorrow.
f. For future arrangements (Present Continuous)
His flight lands at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
The library closes at 8 p.m. on weekdays.
e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
The train departs from Platform 5 at 3 p.m.
e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
This building has 20 floors.
d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
The Moon orbits the Earth.
d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
They are always complaining about the food.
c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
He is always arriving late for meetings.
c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
You are always borrowing my pens without returning them!
c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
She is always talking during the movie!
c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
I am studying for my exam at this very minute.
b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
He is fixing his bike in the garage.
b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
They are playing football in the park right now.
b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
She is cooking dinner in the kitchen at the moment.
b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
They visit their grandparents every Sunday.
a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
We exercise at the gym twice a week.
a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
He reads the newspaper after breakfast.
a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
He reads the newspaper after breakfast.
a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)