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present continuous
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Verb Tense Uses
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Verb tenses are used to express when actions and events take place. Some situations require the use of a specific verb tense according to the context.

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Simple Present vs Present Continuous
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simple-present-vs-present-continuous
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present-continuous
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Simple Present

Expresses:

  • Repeated actions & events

  • Facts & Generalizations

  • Planned events

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Present Continuous

Expresses:

  • Action & events in progress

  • Temporary actions & events

  • Future arrangements

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The simple present is stable, almost permanent and not happening at this moment.

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The present continuous is in progress, incomplete at the present moment and temporary.

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Simple Present

Repeated actions & events:
He paints portraits to relax.

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A wrestler in a mask, looking at portraits on a wall.
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  • He likes to paint.

  • He paints regularly.

  • It’s his hobby.

  • He painted in the past and will continue painting in the future.

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Present Continuous

Action & events in progress:
He is painting a portrait.

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A wrestler in a mask in the middle of painting a portrait.
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  • The portrait is not finished

  • He is working on the portrait.

  • It will be finished in the future.

  • The portrait is progressing.

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Facts & Generalizations:
He plays the theremin very well.

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A wrestler in a mask playing the theremin wonderfully.
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  • He plays it regularly.

  • It is a pastime, a hobby.

  • He is an accomplished musician.

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Temporary actions & events:
He is playing the triangle because his drum set is broken.

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A wrestler in a mask sadly playing the triangle while thinking about his drum set.
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It suggests:
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  • He does not usually play the triangle.

  • It is his instrument at the moment.

  • He will not play it for a long time.

  • It is a replacement for the time being.

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Planned events:
He takes the bus at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning.

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A wrestler in a mask holding a bus ticket, with his suitcase packed and ready to go.
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It suggests:
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  • He has plans to leave tomorrow.

  • He already has a ticket.

  • He is packed and ready to go.

  • The bus follows a timetable: he did not decide the time.

  • The departure is almost certain.

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Future arrangements:
Next Saturday, we are taking the new band picture.

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A wrestler in a mask placing the cap back on a marker he used to circle next Saturday on the calendar.
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  • There are plans for next Saturday.

  • The future event was arranged by friends.

  • The future event does not follow a timetable.

  • They have talked about it.

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720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
Title (level 2)
Simple Past vs Past Continuous
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simple-past-vs-past-continuous
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Simple Past

Expresses:

  • Past actions & events

  • Completed actions & events

  • Actions & events occurred in sequence: one after the other

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Past Continuous

Expresses:

  • Past actions & events

  • Actions & events still in progress at a particular time in the past

  • Actions & events interrupted by other actions or events

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The simple past is over and finished. The simple past is often used to indicate when a past continuous action was taking place.

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Simple past timeline.
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The past continuous is about a specific moment in the past when actions or events were in progress. A time or another action/event can be used to indicate the specific moment.

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Simple Past

Past actions & events:
“The company delivered my equipment yesterday.”

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A wrestler in a mask looking at his new giant speakers.
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  • The delivery happened in the past.

  • The delivery is completed.

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Past Continuous

Past actions & events:
“I was watering my plants when you received your equipment.”
 

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A wrestler in a mask watering his flowers while some sound equipment is delivered to his neighbour.
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Description
  • The plants were watered in the past.

  • The watering is now completed.

  • The delivery happened during the action of watering the plants.

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Completed actions & events:
“I installed the whole sound system before lunch.”

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A wrestler in a mask eating a sandwich, with a stereo system in the background.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The installation is completed.

  • The system was installed in the past.

  • It is now after lunchtime.

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Actions/events interrupted by other actions/events:
“I was taking a nap when you tested your sound system.”

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A wrestler in a mask being woken up from his nap by very loud music.
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  • The nap was interrupted by the tests.

  • The nap began before the tests.

  • The nap possibly continued after the tests.

  • The test happened at the same time the nap was in progress.

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Action & events occurred in sequence:
“I had lunch, took a short walk and played a few songs.” 

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 A wrestler in a mask eating a sandwich, then taking a walk outside and after listening to some very loud music.
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It suggests:
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  • The 3 actions were completed.

  • The 3 actions took place one after the other.

  • Each action was completed before the following one started.

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Actions & events still in progress at a particular time in the past:
“At 1 p.m. yesterday, you were taking a walk and I was walking my unicorn.”

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A wrestler taking a walk and whistling while another is walking his pet unicorn.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The action took place in the past.

  • At 1 p.m. the 2 actions were still not completed. 

  • At 1 p.m. both actions were still both in progress.

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
Title (level 2)
Simple Past vs Present Perfect
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simple-past-vs-present-perfect
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Simple Past

Expresses:

  • Past actions & events

  • Finished time: actions & events are concluded

  • Definite time: specific time periods

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Present Perfect

Expresses:

  • A present situation resulting from a past actions & events

  • Unfinished time: past actions & events not yet finished

  • Indefinite time: unspecified time periods when actions & events are repeated

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The simple past indicates that actions & events are finished. They occurred at definite time periods in the past and do not connect to the present. 

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Simple past timeline.
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The present perfect connects the present to past actions & events. Action & events have already occurred or are yet to be completed. They have occurred repeatedly or at an unspecified time. 
 

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Present perfect timeline.
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Simple Past

Past actions & events:
“We decided to work together on a project.”

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Two wrestlers in masks shaking hands.
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It suggests:
Description
  • They made the decision in the past.

  • The action is completed.

  • The action is not connected to any other action.

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Present Perfect

Present situation resulting from a past action:
For their project, they have built a robot.

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Two wrestlers in masks admiring the robot they have built together.
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  • A present result: the robot is ready.

  • The robot was recently completed.

  • The robot building took place in the past.

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Finished time:
“Last week, I made some changes to the computer code.”

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Two wrestlers in masks talking about computer codes.
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It suggests:
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  • The week is over.

  • He made the changes in the past.

  • The modifications are completed.

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Unfinished time and unfinished actions & events:
So far today, he has modified the computer code 17 times.

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A wrestler in a mask working at a computer, while another is waiting by and counting the times he’s changed the code.
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It suggests:
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  • The day is not over yet.

  • Some modifications were made in the past.

  • Some additional modifications may still be done in the future.

  • He is not done making modifications.

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Definite time:
This morning, all their hard work paid off.

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Two wrestlers in masks bursting with joy because their robot project is working.
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It suggests:
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  • The action happened at a definite time: this morning.

  • The action took place in the past.

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Indefinite time:
“We have run into a lot of problems to get it working.”

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Two wrestlers in masks looking at blueprints on a wall.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The action was repeated in the past.

  • The time period when the action was repeated is not mentioned, it is indefinite.

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
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Simple Past vs Past Perfect
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simple-past-vs-past-perfect
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Simple Past

Expresses:

  • Past actions & events

  • Completed actions & events

  • Actions & events that occurred one after the other

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Past Perfect

Expresses:

  • Past actions and events before another action or event in the past

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The simple past is completely done. The simple past can be used as context for the past perfect.

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Simple past timeline.
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The past perfect indicates that a past action/event took place before another action/event or before a specific time. It refers to a moment in the past, earlier than another past moment. It is often used with the simple past tense.

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Simple Past

Completed actions & events:

“I crashed my bicycle.”

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A wrestler in a mask who crashed his bicycle.
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Description
  • The action happened in the past.

  • The action is completed.

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Past Perfect

Past actions/events before another past action/event:
“You had lost a wheel before you fell off.”
 

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A wrestler in a mask explaining to another that he had lost a wheel before crashing.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The action happened in the past.

  • The action had lost a wheel, took place before the action fell off.

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Actions in sequence:

“I jumped through the fire, landed clumsily and hit the wall.”

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A wrestler in a mask telling the story when he jumped through a ring of fire and crashed his bicycle.
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It suggests:
Description
  •  

  • The actions took place in the past.

  • The actions took place one after the other.

  • It is a sequence of actions.

  •  

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Past actions/events before a moment in time:

“I had called the ambulance before your unfortunate landing.”

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A wrestler in a mask telling another one he had already called 9.1.1. before the bicycle crash.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The action took place in the past.

  • The action took place before the landing.

  • The landing also took place in the past.

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
Title (level 2)
Simple Future: Will vs Going To
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Will

Expresses:

  • Spontaneous decisions

  • Predictions based on opinions

  • Future facts

  • Promises, requests, dreams & offers

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Going to

Expresses:

  • Planned & intended actions

  • Predictions based on evidence 

  • About to happen

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The future with will is a decision just made. It is generally further away in time.

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Simple future with will timeline.
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The future with going to is intended to and has been planned. It is generally closer to the present than when using will.

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Will

Spontaneous decision:

“Look at the new boots! I think I will get a pair!”

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A wrestler in a mask spotting the perfect in boots in a store.
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It suggests:
Description
  • He has only just seen the boots.

  • He decided on the spot to buy them.

  • He had not planned to buy boots before seeing them.

  • He will buy the boots in the future.

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Going to

Planned & intended actions:

“I am going to make my new costume with this!”

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A wrestler in a mask showing another one the hideous fabric he wants to use for his new costume.
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  • He has plans to make the new costume.

  • The decision to make the costume was made in the past.

  • His intention is to make that costume in the future.

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Prediction based on opinion:

“Everybody will love my new look!”

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Wrestler in a mask showing off his new gaudy costume.
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It suggests:
Description
  • It’s a prediction based on what he thinks of his costume.

  • Not everyone will necessarily share his opinion.

  • It could be wishful thinking on his part.

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Prediction based on evidence:

“I don’t think you are going to fit in it.”

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A wrestler in a mask explaining to another that a costume is too small.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The prediction is based on the costume being very small.

  • The evidence points to the prediction being accurate.

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Future Facts:

“The match will start very soon!”

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A wrestler in a mask is waking up another for the match about to start.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The match is scheduled for 8 p.m.

  • He is stating a fact about the time the match will start.

  • Unless there is a complication, the match will start at 8 p.m.

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About to happen:

“Oh no, this is going to hurt.”

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A wrestler in a mask about to be crushed by fabric rolls.
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It suggests:
Description
  • The fabric rolls are about to hit him.

  • The fabric rolls falling on him are only moments away.

  • The fabric rolls falling is inevitable.

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Promises, requests, dreams & offers:

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“Once I’m done with this suit, I will make you one too!”

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A wrestler in a mask sewing a new costume.
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It suggests:
Description
  • He is promising to make another costume.

  • He will make that costume in the future.

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The simple future with going to isn’t used for promises, requests, dreams & offers.
“I am not going to wear that!”

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A wrestler in a mask refusing the costume offered to him.
Title
It suggests:
Description
  • He is stating what he is not going to do.

  • He is making a statement, not a promise.

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720
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720
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