English Grammar Rules
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Verb Tenses
Present, past, future, and perfect tenses
Present Simple
Used for habits, facts, routines, and general truths
Present Continuous
Actions happening now or around now, and temporary situations
Past Simple
Completed actions or states in the past with a finished time reference
Future Simple (Will)
Decisions made now, predictions, promises, offers, and future facts
Simple vs Continuous (Overview)
Choosing simple vs continuous forms for present, past, future
Future with Going To
Plans, intentions, and predictions based on evidence: I'm going to visit Paris
Past Continuous
Actions in progress at a specific past time: was/were + verb-ing
Present Perfect
Links past actions to the present: life experience, recent events, unfinished time
Present Perfect Continuous
Actions that started in the past and continue now, or recently stopped with a present result
Past Perfect
Actions completed before another past action/time: had + past participle
Future Continuous
Actions in progress at a specific future time: will be + verb-ing
Past Perfect Continuous
Actions in progress before another past event: had been + verb-ing
Future Perfect
Action completed before a specific future time: will have + V3
Future Perfect Continuous
Actions in progress up to a future point: will have been + verb-ing