1. The document outlines different tenses in English and their common uses.
2. It contrasts the present simple tense, which is used for permanent or habitual situations, with the present continuous tense which expresses temporary situations or actions happening now.
3. The present perfect tense is described as used for actions that started in the past and continue in the present, past actions with visible results, or experiences, while the present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of an action and is used with time expressions like "for", "since", or "how long".
1. The document outlines different tenses in English and their common uses.
2. It contrasts the present simple tense, which is used for permanent or habitual situations, with the present continuous tense which expresses temporary situations or actions happening now.
3. The present perfect tense is described as used for actions that started in the past and continue in the present, past actions with visible results, or experiences, while the present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of an action and is used with time expressions like "for", "since", or "how long".
1. The document outlines different tenses in English and their common uses.
2. It contrasts the present simple tense, which is used for permanent or habitual situations, with the present continuous tense which expresses temporary situations or actions happening now.
3. The present perfect tense is described as used for actions that started in the past and continue in the present, past actions with visible results, or experiences, while the present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of an action and is used with time expressions like "for", "since", or "how long".
2. Schedules/timetables 3. Permanent situations 1.The action is happening 4. Sport now or around the commentaries/narrati moment of speaking ons,reviews 2 .planned action/fixed 5. General truths,nature arrangements 3. For changing or developing situations Temporary situations 4. To express annoyance
1. Started in the past and
continues 2. A past action with a Present Perfect visible result Recently, yet, already, Have/has + III f 3. Experience just, so far, just,ever, PPC to samo co 4. Happened at unstated never, for (wskazuje PP, tylko chcemy Present perfect time jak długo), since (od wskazać continuous 5. Today, this morning kiedy), how long duration, Have/has+ been+ Ving (jeżeli okres nie skończył (PPC) szczególnie z for, się) since, how long