![]() This is a simple way of explanation of the present tense system which can be converted into past and future. Present Perfect – for completed actions by the moment you speak about it. Pr.Perfect Continuous- for unfinished actions and you are still busy with it. Transitive and intransitive verbs Murtaza Tunio 41.9K views8 slides. All 12-tenses naruporn suksatit 37.9K views33 slides. Active to passive voice basic rules Tika Subedi 153.8K views22 slides. So, Present Simple -for everyday/regular actions. Direct indirect Speech Udgam School for Children 169.2K views29 slides. For example: I have just worked out my project. I should use the Present Perfect to show that. For example: I have been working for two days on my project.(and I am still busy with it). present perfect progressive/present perfect. present progressive/present continuous 4. ![]() These are traditional linguistic terms for what many people call the 16 English tenses: 1. But if I would like to say how long I am busy with my work and I am still busy with, I should use the Present Perfect Continuous. These sentence patterns all have their own names. For example: I am working now/ at the moment. If I want to say that now I am busy with my work, I should say it in Present Continuous. However,I would rather make my explanation more simple and understandable for non-native speakers.For describing my everyday or regular actions which I can do often,sometimes,always,never(+all other possible key words)I should use the Present Simple Tense.For example: I work. No doubt, I amazed by your personality and the way of your explanation.
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