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Present Simple Present Perfect Present Perfect

Formation
I am (not) doing. Simple Continuous
Formation
Am I doing?
I, we, you, they work Formation Formation
He, she, it works You, we they are (not) doing. Are I, you, we, they have (not) done. I, you, we, they have (not) been
you, we they doing? Have I, you, we, they done? doing.
I, we, you, they don’t work Have I, you, we, they been doing ?
He, she, it doesn’t work He,she ,it is (not) doing. He, she, it has (not) done.
Is he, she, it doing? Has he, she, it done? He, she, it has (not) been doing.
Do I, we, you, they work? Has he, she, it been doing?
Does he, she, it work? We use the Present We use the Present
Continuous for: Perfect Simple for: We use the Present
To be actions happening now; something that started before but Perfect Continuous for:
actions happening around the time finished now; actions started in the past but are
I am (not) … Am I …? of speaking; something that happened in the still in progress;
You, we, they are (not)…/ Are temporary situations; past, but we don’t know exactly actions that started in the past and
you, we, they …? annoying habits; when; have recently finished but that
He, she, it is (not) …/Is he, she, it future plans past actions that have a result now; have results affecting the present;
…?
experience and achievements; emphasizing how long actions
actions that happened several have been in progress for;
We use the Present times; a recent and unfinished action
Simple for: the first time/the second time…
permanent situations,
repeated actions,
facts and general truths,
timetabled events
narratives

Present Continuous

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