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1.1. Present Indefinite ( ), . .

I walk every day. - . everyday

 : usually, seldom, often, from time to time

 

1.2. Present Continuous ():

I am walking now. – .

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He is constantly working! – !

 

1.3. Present Perfect ( ):

Ihavealreadywalkedtoday. -  . ( )

 

1.4. Present Perfect Continuous ( -):

I have been drawing since childhood. I have been waiting for you for 2 hours.

 

2.1. Past Indefinite ( ):

I walked (went out) yesterday. - .   1.3., .

I took it easy when my husband came ( )

2.2. Past Continuous ( ):

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- Unfortunately, I was walking (was taking easy) at the moment my husband came.

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2.3. Past Perfect ( ):

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- I had been traveling for about a month when I meet him.

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I will walkingtomorrow . - .

- If I walk tomorrow my legs will be sick the day after tomorrow.

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I will be walking tomorrow at 5. - 5.

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- Soon! Soon I will be traveling!

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- Tomorrow by 5 o’clock I will have walked.

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I often hear English words on TV.


Past Simple(Indefinite) ( ) /.


It happened when I was 10.

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Future Simple(Indefinite) ( ) /.



After the 2nd right turn you’ll see your destination

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((right) now / at the moment / nowadays) (as, while).



Present Continuous(Progressive) ( ) /.



What are you talking about?

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Past Continuous(Progressive) ( ) /.



The sun was shining.



Future Continuous(Progressive) ( ) /.



She’ll be asking for more and more…




just, yet, already (when, after, before, no sooner).



Present Perfect ( ) /.



Look what you’ve done!

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Past Perfect ( ) /.



He thought the party had started.

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Future Perfect ( ) /.



Will you have done the work by lunch?

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We’ve been waiting here for a whole hour.

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I’d been watching him from my car before he disappeared.

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By 2020 the family will have been living there for 50 years.

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We knew we would manage somehow.

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They hoped they’d be living together.

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He promised the project would have been finished by the next day.

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I hoped the movie wouldn’t have been going on long when I came.

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