This document provides examples and uses of the present simple, present continuous, past simple, and going to + infinitive tenses in English. The present simple is used for habitual or repeated actions. The present continuous is used for actions happening now or planned future events. The past simple is used for completed actions in the past. Going to + infinitive is used to talk about future plans and predictions.
This document provides examples and uses of the present simple, present continuous, past simple, and going to + infinitive tenses in English. The present simple is used for habitual or repeated actions. The present continuous is used for actions happening now or planned future events. The past simple is used for completed actions in the past. Going to + infinitive is used to talk about future plans and predictions.
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This document provides examples and uses of the present simple, present continuous, past simple, and going to + infinitive tenses in English. The present simple is used for habitual or repeated actions. The present continuous is used for actions happening now or planned future events. The past simple is used for completed actions in the past. Going to + infinitive is used to talk about future plans and predictions.
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Present Simple I live in the city. Things that happen with a
She doesn’t smoke. certain frequency or always. Present Continuous He’s looking for a new job. Things that are happening I’m leaving tomorrow at 10 now or in the future fixed o’clock. plans. Past Simple We saw a good film last Finished actions in the night. past.
Going to + infinitive I’m going to see Tom Future plans and