Present tenses for the tenses
- I'm playing tennis at seven o'clock.
- The bus leaves at eleven o'clock.
Will
- I will phone you when I have time
- I will shut the door.
Shall
- Shall we help you?
- Shall I play tomorrow?
Be going to
- I think she is going to cry.
- He are going to fight this plan.
Will be doing
- Tomorrow at ten o'clock he will be travelling.
- We will be having lunch then.
Will have done
- I will have done all my exams by then.
- You will have had lost of practice by then.
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The verbs
Present Simple
- My name is Natalia
- Do you paint?
Present Continuous
- He is dancing
- What are you doing?
Past Simple
- They watched a good film last week.
- We went to Paris in July.
Past Continuous
- You were working
- The actors were talking to the director
Present Perfect
- She has finished her homework
- Don has just opened the windows yet.
Present Perfect Continuous
- Tom has been dancing all afternoon.
- She has been running for two hours.
Past Perfect
- The film had already finished
- We arrived before she had finished a piano lesson
Past Perfect Continuous
- They had been painting for two hours, when I arrived.
- I went to the doctor on Saturday. My leg had been aching since Friday.
- My name is Natalia
- Do you paint?
Present Continuous
- He is dancing
- What are you doing?
Past Simple
- They watched a good film last week.
- We went to Paris in July.
Past Continuous
- You were working
- The actors were talking to the director
Present Perfect
- She has finished her homework
- Don has just opened the windows yet.
Present Perfect Continuous
- Tom has been dancing all afternoon.
- She has been running for two hours.
Past Perfect
- The film had already finished
- We arrived before she had finished a piano lesson
Past Perfect Continuous
- They had been painting for two hours, when I arrived.
- I went to the doctor on Saturday. My leg had been aching since Friday.
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