Grammar: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous
We use the ___ for a fixed arrangement in the future.
present continuous
We use the ___ for current trends and tendencies.
present continuous
We use the ___ for temporary situations, even if the action isn't happening at this moment.
present continuous
We use the ___ for things that are happening at the moment of speaking.
present continuous
We use the ___ to say that a habit is annoying.
present continuous
We use the ___ for actions which have recently stopped and now there is clear evidence of that action, which we can see, hear, or feel, in the present.
present perfect continuous
We use the ___ when we want to talk about unfinished actions or states or habits that started in the past and continue to the present.
present perfect continuous
We often use the ___ to talk about changes that have happened over a period of time.
present perfect simple
We use the ___ for a finished action with a result in the present.
present perfect simple
We use the ___ for experience up to the present moment.
present perfect simple
We use the ___ tense to speak about the achievements of people who are still alive.
present perfect simple
We use the ___ for a sequence of actions in the present, for example as heard in commentaries.
present simple
We use the ___ for a situation that we think is more or less permanent.
present simple
We use the ___ for habits or things that we do regularly.
present simple
We use the ___ for timetabled events.
present simple
We use the ___ to retell a story or a film plot.
present simple
We use the___ when something is generally or always true.
present simple