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Simple Present To represent a habitual action Express general truth Express a future event that is part of fix timetable

ble It is often used with official programs and timetables Used for future time in clauses with (if, unless, when, while, before, after, until, as soon as) Present Continuous For an action going on at the time of speaking For an action that has already arrange to take place in near future Following verb on account of their meaning are NOT normally used in continuous form. 1. Verb of perception (sea, hear, smell, notice, recognize), 2. Verb of appearing (appear, look, seem), 3. Verb of emotion (want, wish, desire, feel, like, love, hate, hope, refuse, prefer), 4. Verbs of thinking (think, suppose, believe, agree, consider, trust). However above verb used in continuous form with change of meaning. Going to form (I am going to resign the job) Used when we talk about something that we have planned to do in future. Use it for personnel arrangement Present Perfect Indicate completed activity in the immediately past with just (he has just gone out)

Simple Past Used to indicate an action completed in past with or without (yesterday, a week ago, last year) Used for past habits

Simple Future Used to talk about things which we cannot control Used this tense to talk about what we think or believe will happen in future Use it with (I think, I m sure, I expect, I believe, probably) Used for an instant decision

Past Continuous Denote an action going on at some time in the past with or without time of action Past simple and past continuous are used together (The light went out while I was reading) Also used with (always, continually) for persistent habit

Future Continuous Used to talk about actions which will be in progress at a time in future Used to talk about actions in the future which are already planned

Past Perfect Describe an action completed before a certain moment in the past

Future Perfect Used to talk about actions that will be completed by certain(sure) future time

To express past actions whose time is not given and not define. To denote an action beginning at some time in the continuing up to present moment with since, and, or Following adverbs can also be used with this tense like never, so far, till now, already, today, this week, this month Present Perfect Continuous Used for an action which began at some time in the past and is still continuing

Simple past and past perfect used together to show which action happen earlier

Past Perfect Continuous Used for an action that began before a certain point in the past and continue up to that point

Future Perfect Continuous Used for actions which will be in progress over a period of time that will end in future.

Prepositions are at, by, for, from, in, of, off, on, out, through, till, to, up, with About, above, across, along, among, around, before, behind, below, beside, between, beyond, inside, outside, within, without,

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