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Tenses in English Grammar Guide

The document provides information about the present continuous tense and the past continuous tense. The present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening now or near the present time. The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress at a certain time in the past.
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Tenses in English Grammar Guide

The document provides information about the present continuous tense and the past continuous tense. The present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening now or near the present time. The past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing or in progress at a certain time in the past.
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Present continuous tense

Past continuous tense

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Noun / Verb Object Time


Subject

Grammar notes:

Nouns Pronouns Past Possessive

I am was my
You are were your
He is was his
She is was her
We are were our
They are were their
It is was its
He was playing food all morning

I is eating basketball whole day

They were watching a letter now

She are taking TV just now

We am buying a bath at the


moment

You driving a dress last year

It reading the dishes yesterday

The drinking a book last night


children

A cat writing a car right now

washing milk this morning


Simple present tense
Simple past tense

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Noun / Verb Object


Subject

Grammar notes:

I
You walk
We
They walked
He
She walks
It
He watches to work

We played water

You read movies

She ate a cake

It goes football

I bake a song

They went to school

The boy rides book

The pupils drink snacks

sang a bike
Present perfect tense
Past perfect tense

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Noun / Verb Past Object


Subject participle

Grammar notes:
Present perfect tense Past perfect tense

He He
She has She
It It
started had started
I I
You have You
We We
They They

He has written the tree


I have found a song

She had worn a letter

It has watched a car

They had gone a new job

Jay have cut his teeth

You sung to the party

We become new cloth

Tom brushed a firefighter

driven a movie

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