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Past Continuous
-Used to talk about an action happening before (and perhaps after) another point in time. e.g. - I was eating breakfast when my brother arrived.Present Continuous
-Used to talk about an action happening now, or around now. e.g. - Right now, I am eating breakfast.Future Continuous
-Used to talk about things happening around a point of time in the future - To talk about planned future events - To make predictions about things happening at the time of speaking. e.g. - I will be eating breakfast from 9:00 to9:30..
Past Perfect
-Used to sequence two past events. e.g. - I had already eaten breakfast when my brother arrived.Present Perfect
-Used to talk about an indefinite point in the past. -To talk about something that started in the past and continues into the present (for, since) - To talk about a recently completed action. e.g. - I have already eaten breakfast.Future Perfect
-Used to say how long something will have been in progress by a point in the future -To say that something will be finished before a particular point in the future. - To make predictions about things happening at the time of speaking. e.g. - I will have already eaten breakfast by the time my brothers arrives.Simple Past
-Used to talk about completed actions in the past. e.g. - I ate breakfast this morning.Simple Present
-Used to talk about routines and habits -To talk about things that are always true e.g. - I eat breakfast every day. -Used to describe an action that will happen at a point in time in the future. e.g. - I will eat breakfast later.Simple Future
- Used to talk about plans -To make predictions about the future e.g. I am going to see Juliet later Simple Tenses: Simple Tenses are used to talk about a point in time. Continuous Tenses: Continuous tenses are used whenever we are talking about a length of time.Perfect Tenses: Perfect tenses are used whenever we are talking about a point in time before another point in time.
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Past Perfect Continuous
-Used to say how long something has been in progress before another point in the past. e.g. - I had been eating breakfast for 30 minutes when my brother arrived.Present Perfect Continuous
- Used to talk about something that started in the past and is continuing into the present. -To talk about recently completed actions. e.g. - I have been eating my breakfast for 30 minutes.Future Perfect Continuous
-Used to say how long something will have been in progress up to a point in the future. e.g. - I will have been eating my breakfast for 30 minutes by the time he arrives.*Adapted from the CELTA Cambridge Trainee Booklet and ESL charts at http://www.eslcharts.com/verb-tenses-
chart.htmlPerfect Continuous Tenses: Perfect continuous tenses are used whenever we are talking about a length of time up to
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