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Time and Tense EnglishInteractive.net Click a to hearword

right now in a minute later just now recently soon I am speaking. She is talking. We are sitting together. You are learning English. They are hearing us. It is okay. a while ago 1

right now just now recently a while ago 2 in a second in a minute later soon in the future I will speak. She will talk. We will sit together. You will learn English. They will hear us. It will be okay.

right now in a second in a minute later just now recently soon I will speak. I will stand in the room. She will talk. We will sit together. We will learn English. I am speaking. I am standing in the room. She is talking. We are sitting together. We are learning English. a while ago 3

right now in a second in a minute later just now recently soon I was speaking. I was standing in the room. She was talking. We were sitting together. We were learning English. a while ago 4 in the past

right now in a second in a minute later just now recently soon a while ago I spoke. I stood in the room. She talked. We sat together. We learned English. 5 in the past

I was speaking. She was talking. We were sitting together. You were learning English. They were hearing us. It was okay. I spoke. She talked. We sat together. You learned English. They heard us. It was okay. right now later just now recently a while ago 5 I will speak. She will talk. We will sit together. You will learn English. They will hear us. It will be okay. I am speaking. She is talking. We are sitting together. You are learning English. They are hearing us. It is okay. soon

right now later just now recently soon a while ago I spoke. I stood in the room. She talked. We sat together. We learned English. I was speaking. I was standing in the room. She was talking. We were sitting together. We were learning English. I am speaking. I am standing in the room. She is talking. We are sitting together. We are learning English. I will speak. I will stand in the room. She will talk. We will sit together. We will learn English. I speak. I stand in the room. She talks. We sit together. We learn English. every day often usually