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WHEN USE?

When describe your routine or what someone


does regulary you use this tense
We talk about actions or situations that always
We often use adverbs of frequency, like
happen or action permanent
Usually, sometimes, often, always and never
The first use is to say when things happen if they
take palce regularly or habits that you have

We also use to describe the plots of books and films


This brings us to another use : to talk about situations
PRESENT These grammar principales are the base of
that are generally or always true for something thats
generally true you could say:
SIMPLE
6 you knowledge of English

It’s always windy in Chicago

OR?
WHEN USE?
When we mention an action that’s happening rigth now PRESENT Stative verbs are verbs that are nearly
We also use this tense to suggest that an action is always used in the simple rather than the
temporary, often with words like now, at the moment, CONTINUOUS continuous tense
just, etc

That’s an action you are doing for the duration of


that week or another period of time When we use this tense with always, we often
“Im studying for an exam” mean that we’re annoyed at someone or
For changing or developing situations something

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