020 Mohsin mhomed. Present Simple # Structure : He, She, It ( s – es – ies ) #Ex: > He sleep s. >He dresses. >She studies. # Use : = Habit # Signal words.

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020 Mohsin mhomed

Present Simple # Structure : He, She, It ( s – es – ies ) #Ex: > He sleep s. >He dresses. >She studies. # Use : = Habit # Signal words : Usually – always – sometimes – never – everyday – week – month – daily – monthly – yearly – today – often – habitually

Present Continuous # Structure : Am / is / are = ( be ) + v + ing #Ex: He is writing a book. #Use: = Something happening now. # Signal words : New – at the moment – right new – look – listen.

Present Perfect # Structure : Have, has + v + ed #Ex: I have done my homework. #Use: = Sth that happened in the past and has a relation with the present. # Signal words : Since – foe – yet – already – before – after – just.

Past Simple # Structure : V + ed. #Ex: She washed her car. #Use: = Something happed and finished in the past. # Signal words : Yesterday – last week– last month- last summer

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