Present Simple: We use this to talk about things that we do regularly., In the third person singular, we add 's' or 'es' to the verb., sometimes, often, usually, I study English every Thursday., We use don't or doesn't to make a negative., Do you play football at the weekend?, He often watches TV., What do you usually do on Sunday?, Present Continuous: We use this to talk about something happening now., Form: be + verb+ ing, We use this to describe a picture / photo., We use 'am not', isn't' and 'aren't' to make a negative., now, at the moment, I'm studying English now., Are you playing football now?, He is watching TV at the moment., What are you doing now?, Past Simple: We use this to talk about something that happened in the past. A finished action., The verb to be becomes 'was' or 'were'., For regular verbs, we add '-ed' in affirmative sentences., With most verbs (not 'to be') we use 'didn't' to make a negative sentence. , yesterday, last week, last night, Did you play football yesterday?, He watched TV last night., What did you do last Sunday?,
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