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form present perfect simple
have/has + past participle of main verb
form present perfect continuous
have/has + been + ing-form of main verb
form past simple
infinitive + ed
when to use present perfect simple
- a finished action with a result in the present
- a finished action in someone’s life
- with an unfinished time marker: this week
when to use present perfect continuous
unfinished action that started in the past and continues to the present
when to use past simple
- finished action
- series of actions
- with a finished time marker: yesterday
form present simple
I / you / we / they infinitive
he / she / it infinitive + s/es/-y + ies
when to use present simple
- stresses an action
- habits, routines, hobbies
- timetables
form present continuous
to be + ing - form of the main verb
when to use present continuous
- stresses the duration of an action
- action going on atm or around now
- fixed arranged
- irritation
present simple negative
I / you / we / they don’t + infinitive
he / she / it doesn’t + infinitive
present continuous negative
to be + not + ing form of the main verb