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Present Tenses

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  • Why am I eating chocolate ?
    Present Continuous
  • he/she/it isn't reading
    Present Continuous
  • What are you/we/they studying now ?
    Present Continuous
  • he/she/it does not play
    Present Simple
  • you/we/they are sleeping
    Present Continuous
  • he/she/it is sleeping
    Present Continuous
  • what have I/you/we/they been doing?
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • When is he/she/it working?
    Present Continuous
  • subject + has/have + verb(ed)
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they have played
    Present Perfect
  • what have I/you/we/they done?
    Present Perfect
  • what has he/she/it been studying?
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • I'm not sleeping
    Present Continuous
  • He uploads photos
    Present Simple
  • subject + verb(s) + object
    Present Simple
  • She's lived in London for three years.
    Present Perfect
  • The _______________ of any verb is composed of two parts - the present tense of the verb to be + the present participle of the main verb. (The form of the present participle is: base+ing, e.g. talking, playing, moving, smiling) Affirmati
    Present Continuous
  • We use the ______________ tense for unfinished and finished actions.
    Present Perfect
  • We use the ____________ tense when it happens regularly
    Present Simple
  • ____________ is used to talk about something that is happening at the time of speaking. The action is not finished.
    Present Continuous
  • I've known Karen since 1994.
    Present Perfect
  • he/she/ has studied
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they have not been walking
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • I/you/we/they/ do not play
    Present Simple
  • he/she/ has written
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they don't play
    Present Simple
  • I play, you play, we play, they play
    Present Simple
  • why has he/she/it gone already?
    Present Perfect
  • He has uploaded photos
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they have not eaten breakfast today
    Present Perfect
  • he/she/it/ has not seen the new film
    Present Perfect
  • he plays, she plays, it plays
    Present Simple
  • We use the ____________ to talk about activities at the moment of speaking
    Present Continuous
  • ____________ is used to talk about permanent situations.
    Present Simple
  • We use the ____________ tense when an action is happening right now.
    present continuous
  • where have I/you/we/ they learned English before?
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they have not been to Asia
    Present Perfect
  • What do I/you/we/they play?
    Present Simple
  • He has been uploading photos
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • the ___________ uses have/has USUALLY been
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • you/we/they aren't playing
    Present Continuous
  • I've liked chocolate since I was a child.
    Present Perfect
  • he/she/it has not eaten breakfast today
    Present Perfect
  • I/you/we/they have been walking
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • he/she/it doesn't play
    Present Simple
  • the ___________ uses have/has USUALLY without been
    Present Perfect
  • I am sleeping
    Present Continuous
  • he/she/it has not been cooking
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • he/she/it has been cooking
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • subject + is/am/are + verb(ing)
    Present Continuous
  • subject + has/have been + verb(ing)
    Present Perfect Continuous
  • The __________ tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing)
    Present Continuous
  • __________ is used to talk about things that happen repeatedly/everyday.
    Present Simple
  • He is uploading photos
    Present Continuous
  • What does he/she/it play?
    Present Simple