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Present Progressive To talk about an action that is happening now, or about a temporary situation: We’re just having breakfast. What are you reading? To talk about something that is not yet finished, even if you are not doing it at the moment when you are talking: I’m learning Italian. She’s writing a novel.
Present Progressive contd… With always, to talk about something that happens often, and that you find annoying: He’s always asking silly questions. They’re always coming round here to borrow something.
Present Progressive contd… Some verbs are not used in the progressive tenses, for example need, want, know, agree, seem, appear, understand, smell, hear, etc. These verbs refer to a state, not an action. I need some new shoes. He wants to go home.
Present Progressive contd… Other verbs are used in the present progressive when they refer to an action and the present simple when they refer to a state: He is tasting the soup. What are you thinking about?
Present Simple To talk about a permanent situation or something that is always true: Insects have six legs. What temperature does water boil at? To talk about things that happen regularly: She leaves for school at 8 o’clock. We don’t often go out for a meal.
Past Simple To talk about an action that took place in the past: He got up, paid the bill and left. I didn’t read the letter, I just gave it to Lee. Note: Often a specific time in the past is mentioned: Did you speak to Amy yesterday?
Past simple contd… To talk about a state that continued for some time, but that is now finished: I went to school in Scotland. Did she really work there for ten years? To talk about actions that happened regularly in the past: I often played tennis with him. He always won. They never went to the cinema when they lived in the country.
Present Perfect To talk about something during a period of time that is not yet finished: The train has been late three times this week. He still hasn’t visited her. When the time in the past is not mentioned, or is not important: He’s written a book. We’ve bought a new computer.
Present Perfect contd… When the action finished in the past, but the effect is still felt in the present: He’s lost his calculator(and he still hasn’t found it). With for and since to show the duration of an action or state up until the present: I have worked here since 1998. He hasn’t bought any new clothes for years.
Present Perfect contd… In British English, with just, ever, already and yet: I’ve just arrived. Have you ever been here before? Note: In informal American English the past simple can be used with just, already and yet: He already packed his suitcases. Didn’t you finish yet?
Present Perfective Progressive With for and since to talk about an activity that started in the past and is still happening: I’ve been working since eight o’clock. He’s been learning English for several years. To talk about an activity that has finished, but whose results are visible now: My hands are dirty because I’ve been gardening.
Past Progressive To talk about an action that was in progress at a particular time in the past: What were you doing in the summer of 1999? Was it raining when you left home? To talk about something that was already in progress when something else happened. (You use the past simple for the action that interrupts it): The doorbell rang while they were having breakfast.
Past Progressive contd… As with the present progressive, this tense cannot be used with the ‘state’ verbs: The fresh bread smelled wonderful.
Past Perfect To talk about something that happened before another action in the fast: When I got to the station, the train had left.
Past Perfect Progressive With for and since to talk about an activity that started at a time further back in the past than something else: She hadn’t been living there very long when she met Mark. To talk about an activity that had a result in the past: My hands were dirty because I had been gardening.
Future Simple To talk about a decision that you make as you are speaking: ‘It’s cold in here.’ ’Ok, I’ll close the window.’ I’ll have the salad, please. To talk about what you know or think will happen in the future(but not about your own intentions or plans) Her mother will be ninety next week. Will he pass the exam, do you think?
Future Simple contd… For requests, promise and offers: Will you buy some bread on your way home? We’ll be back early, don’t worry. However, other tenses and expressions are also used to express a ‘future’ idea.
Present Progressive To talk about future plans where the time is mentioned: He’s flying to Japan in August. What are you doing this evening?
Be going to To talk about what you intend to do in the future: I’m going to phone Michael tonight. What are you going to do when you leave school?
About to To talk about the very near future: Go and ask him quickly. 	He’s about to go out.
Present Simple To refer to a future time after when, as soon as, before, until, etc.: Ring me as soon as you hear any news. I’ll look after Jo until you get back. To talk about future plans where something has been officially arranged, for example on a timetable or programme: We leave Palma at 10 and arrive in Luton at 12.30 School starts on 9 September.
Future Progressive To talk about actions that will continue for a period of time in the future: I’ll be waiting near the ticket office. 	I’ll be wearing a green hat. To ask somebody about their plans or intentions: How many nights will you be staying? Will you be flying back or going by train?
Future Perfect (or)Future Perfect Progressive To talk about the duration of something that you will be looking back on at a particular time in the future: They’ll have lived here for four years in May. She’ll have been working here for a year in October.
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Tenses

  • 1. Welcome to presentation on Use of Tenses
  • 2. Present Progressive To talk about an action that is happening now, or about a temporary situation: We’re just having breakfast. What are you reading? To talk about something that is not yet finished, even if you are not doing it at the moment when you are talking: I’m learning Italian. She’s writing a novel.
  • 3. Present Progressive contd… With always, to talk about something that happens often, and that you find annoying: He’s always asking silly questions. They’re always coming round here to borrow something.
  • 4. Present Progressive contd… Some verbs are not used in the progressive tenses, for example need, want, know, agree, seem, appear, understand, smell, hear, etc. These verbs refer to a state, not an action. I need some new shoes. He wants to go home.
  • 5. Present Progressive contd… Other verbs are used in the present progressive when they refer to an action and the present simple when they refer to a state: He is tasting the soup. What are you thinking about?
  • 6. Present Simple To talk about a permanent situation or something that is always true: Insects have six legs. What temperature does water boil at? To talk about things that happen regularly: She leaves for school at 8 o’clock. We don’t often go out for a meal.
  • 7. Past Simple To talk about an action that took place in the past: He got up, paid the bill and left. I didn’t read the letter, I just gave it to Lee. Note: Often a specific time in the past is mentioned: Did you speak to Amy yesterday?
  • 8. Past simple contd… To talk about a state that continued for some time, but that is now finished: I went to school in Scotland. Did she really work there for ten years? To talk about actions that happened regularly in the past: I often played tennis with him. He always won. They never went to the cinema when they lived in the country.
  • 9. Present Perfect To talk about something during a period of time that is not yet finished: The train has been late three times this week. He still hasn’t visited her. When the time in the past is not mentioned, or is not important: He’s written a book. We’ve bought a new computer.
  • 10. Present Perfect contd… When the action finished in the past, but the effect is still felt in the present: He’s lost his calculator(and he still hasn’t found it). With for and since to show the duration of an action or state up until the present: I have worked here since 1998. He hasn’t bought any new clothes for years.
  • 11. Present Perfect contd… In British English, with just, ever, already and yet: I’ve just arrived. Have you ever been here before? Note: In informal American English the past simple can be used with just, already and yet: He already packed his suitcases. Didn’t you finish yet?
  • 12. Present Perfective Progressive With for and since to talk about an activity that started in the past and is still happening: I’ve been working since eight o’clock. He’s been learning English for several years. To talk about an activity that has finished, but whose results are visible now: My hands are dirty because I’ve been gardening.
  • 13. Past Progressive To talk about an action that was in progress at a particular time in the past: What were you doing in the summer of 1999? Was it raining when you left home? To talk about something that was already in progress when something else happened. (You use the past simple for the action that interrupts it): The doorbell rang while they were having breakfast.
  • 14. Past Progressive contd… As with the present progressive, this tense cannot be used with the ‘state’ verbs: The fresh bread smelled wonderful.
  • 15. Past Perfect To talk about something that happened before another action in the fast: When I got to the station, the train had left.
  • 16. Past Perfect Progressive With for and since to talk about an activity that started at a time further back in the past than something else: She hadn’t been living there very long when she met Mark. To talk about an activity that had a result in the past: My hands were dirty because I had been gardening.
  • 17. Future Simple To talk about a decision that you make as you are speaking: ‘It’s cold in here.’ ’Ok, I’ll close the window.’ I’ll have the salad, please. To talk about what you know or think will happen in the future(but not about your own intentions or plans) Her mother will be ninety next week. Will he pass the exam, do you think?
  • 18. Future Simple contd… For requests, promise and offers: Will you buy some bread on your way home? We’ll be back early, don’t worry. However, other tenses and expressions are also used to express a ‘future’ idea.
  • 19. Present Progressive To talk about future plans where the time is mentioned: He’s flying to Japan in August. What are you doing this evening?
  • 20. Be going to To talk about what you intend to do in the future: I’m going to phone Michael tonight. What are you going to do when you leave school?
  • 21. About to To talk about the very near future: Go and ask him quickly. He’s about to go out.
  • 22. Present Simple To refer to a future time after when, as soon as, before, until, etc.: Ring me as soon as you hear any news. I’ll look after Jo until you get back. To talk about future plans where something has been officially arranged, for example on a timetable or programme: We leave Palma at 10 and arrive in Luton at 12.30 School starts on 9 September.
  • 23. Future Progressive To talk about actions that will continue for a period of time in the future: I’ll be waiting near the ticket office. I’ll be wearing a green hat. To ask somebody about their plans or intentions: How many nights will you be staying? Will you be flying back or going by train?
  • 24. Future Perfect (or)Future Perfect Progressive To talk about the duration of something that you will be looking back on at a particular time in the future: They’ll have lived here for four years in May. She’ll have been working here for a year in October.