Grammar

Present Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect Progressive

Present Perfect Progressive

As you probably remember, generally speaking we use the present perfect to connect something in the past to the present. For example, I’ve lost my purse. Can you help me...

Perfect Present Present Perfect

Present Perfect

The Present Perfect Tense is formed using the following structure: Affirmative: Subject + Have / Has + Past Participle Negative: Subject + Haven’t / Hasn’t + Past Participle Question: Have...

continuous Present Present Continuous Present Progressive Progressive

Present Progressive

We use the present progressive tense 1. When somebody is doing something at this moment. 2. When something is happening at this moment. When the action has started but hasn’t...

Present Present Simple Simple Simple Present

Simple Present

The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal. We use the present tense: 1.For repeated or regular actions in the...