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PRESENT TENSES
Present tenses in English are essential for conveying various aspects of time and action. The present perfect continuous tense focuses on actions that began in the past and are still ongoing, often emphasizing the duration of these activities.
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PRESENT TENSES Present Continuous today / tonight this morning/ week/ month/ year still These days, nowadays At the moment, at this moment, at present, Currently now, just now, right now I'm having a party this weekend. S+ VERB TO BE+ verb+ING Personal Plans/Arrangements Present Simple Once/ twice/ three times ... a day/ week/month/ year In the week, at the weekends If, as soon as, when Expressions with "every" (every day/ week/ etc.) always, often, sometimes, usually, normally, occasionally, rarely, seldom, hardly ever, never. He- She- It + doesn't + verb inf. He- She- It + verb + S/ES I- You- We- They + (don't) verb inf. Habits- Routines/ Facts/ Scheduled Events He likes ice-cream. He doesn't like chocolate. Present Perfect Continuous Key words: all day, this week for, since, recently, lately I have been painting my bedroom all week S+ have/ has+ BEEN+ verb-ING Actions in the past that are still happening Present Perfect Simple Key words: today, so far, till now, up to now, all my life, before just, already, yet, for, since, still, recently, lately, I have been to Paris. S+ has/ have (+ not )+ past participle Unspecified Time/ Past Action, Consequence now