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Which tense is used to describe an action that started and finished in the past?
Which tense is used to describe an action that started and finished in the past?
What is the correct form of the verb 'go' in the present simple tense for the subject 'I'?
What is the correct form of the verb 'go' in the present simple tense for the subject 'I'?
Which of the following sentences is in the future simple tense?
Which of the following sentences is in the future simple tense?
What is the purpose of the present continuous tense?
What is the purpose of the present continuous tense?
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Which tense is used to describe a habit or routine?
Which tense is used to describe a habit or routine?
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Study Notes
Verb Tenses
- The past simple tense is used to describe an action that started and finished in the past.
- In the present simple tense, the correct form of the verb 'go' for the subject 'I' is 'go'.
- A sentence in the future simple tense is one that describes an action that will take place in the future.
- The present continuous tense is used to describe an action that is in progress at the moment of speaking, and can also indicate temporary or changing situations, or an action that is planned for the future.
- The present simple tense is used to describe a habit or routine, which is a regular or usual action.
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Test your knowledge of simple tenses including present, past, and future tenses in English grammar. Identify the correct verb forms and sentence structures for each tense.