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Appendix 1 List of present and past tenses


Appendix 1

List of present and past tenses

 

 

Present simple I do

(Unit 2,Unit 3,Unit 4)

 

I work in a bank but I don't enjoy it very much.

Tom watches television every evening.

Do you like parties?

We don't go out very often. We usually stay at home.

 

 

Present continuous I am doing

(Unit 1,Unit 3,Unit 4)

 

Please don't disturb me. I'm working.

"What's Tom doing?" "He's watching television."

Hello, Ann. Are you enjoying the party?

We aren't going to the party tomorrow night.

 

 

Present perfect I have done (Unit 13,Unit 21)

I've lost my key. Have you seen it anywhere?

`Is Tom here?' "No, he has gone home.'

How long have they been married?

The house is very dirty. We haven't cleaned it for weeks.

 

 

Present perfect continuous I have been doing

(Unit 16,Unit 17,Unit 18)

 

I'm tired. I've been working hard all day.

You're out of breath. Have you been running?

How long has he been learning English?

I haven't been feeling very well recently.

 

Past simple I did (Unit 11)

 

I lost my key yesterday.

They went to the cinema but they didn't enjoy the film.

What time did you get up this morning?

It was hot in the room, so she opened the window.

 

Past continuous I was doing (Unit 12)

 

When I arrived, Tom was watching television.

This time last year I was living in Brazil.

What were you doing at 10 o'clock last night?

The television was on but they weren't watching it.

 

 

Past perfect I had done (Unit 22)

 

I couldn't get into the house because I had lost my key.

When I arrived at the party, Tom wasn't there. He had gone home.

They didn't come to the cinema with us because they had already seen the film.

The house was dirty because we hadn't cleaned it for weeks.

 

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Past perfect continuous I had been doing (Unit 23)

 

I was very tired. I had been working hard all day.

He was leaning against a wall, out of breath. He had been running.

 


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