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Present/Past/Future

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  • Pikachu and the capybara play together every afternoon. (present/past/future tense)
    present tense
  • My father drinks coffee every morning. (present/past/future tense)
    present tense
  • The teachers ring the bell every day. (present/past/futute tense)
    present tense
  • Pikachu used Thunderbolt in the battle yesterday. (present/past/future tenses)
    past tense
  • I will train my Pokémon after school tomorrow. (present/past/future)
    Future tense
  • Ms. Lestari will help Juan to do his homework next week. (present/past/future)
    future tense
  • Juan, Mom, and Father get up early every morning. (present/past/future tense)
    present tense
  • Theo saw a snake last week.
    past tense
  • The capybara eats grass every morning. (present tense/past tense/ future tense)
    Present tense
  • The students have a flag ceremony on Monday. (present/past/future)
    present tense
  • We will listen to Ms.Lestari's story tomorrow. (present/past/future tense)
    Future tense
  • Jolyn and Aleta spent all money for ice cream last night. (present/past/future tense)
    past tense
  • We will play Pokémon Go together this weekend. (present/past/future)
    Future tense
  • Capybaras live in groups near the water. (present/past/future)
    present tense
  • Pikachu helped Ash win the match last week. (present/past/future tenses)
    past tense
  • Mr.Joph and friends go to Japan every month. (Present/past/future tense)
    present tense
  • Adriel will borrow Juan's book tomorrow. (present/past/future tense)
    future tense
  • The capybara swims in the pond every day. (present/past/future)
    Present tense
  • I will catch a new Pokémon tomorrow afternoon. (present/past/future)
    future tense
  • Pikachu slept in his Pokéball last night. (present/past/future)
    Past tense