Some are interchangeable and some aren’t. Example: The train leaves in ten minutes. We will have to hurry up or we are going to miss the train. It can be difficult for non-native speakers to understand the difference between simple, progressive and perfect tenses in English. Here, we compare the English tenses and explain the difference
FUTURE TENSES. Going to - FUTURE. am / is / are + going to + verb. Present progressive - FUTURE. Present tense - FUTURE . PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE. have / has + 3rd form // she has gone. It is used when a past action started in the past and has just finished or is still happening. There has to be a relation to the present. Key words: already
The above listed exercises will help you better understand the difference between various verb tenses and structure your knowledge of tenses. The exercises are recommended as a sum up and revision after studying each present, past, perfect and future tense separately. If you are not sure how to form or how to use a tense, it is advisable to
Key words: for, since FUTURE TENSES: Simple future (will) (activity that will happen in the future) will: used for prediction & willingness I will study after I finish eating. The phone is ringing. I’ll answer it. Key words: tomorrow, next week, next month, etc. Future (be going to) (activity that will happen in the future)
The Simple Future Tense is a verb form used to describe an action or event that will happen after the present moment. It is one of the ways to express the future in English. The Simple Future Tense is formed using the auxiliary verb “will” (or “shall” in some cases) followed by the base form of the main verb.
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