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Here are my examples:
1.
I eat breakfast every day.
2.
I’m looking at a computer screen right now.
3.
I have swum with sharks.
4.
I have been living in Asia for ten years.
Those are the four present tenses in English.
What are Tenses?
We say that there are 12 tenses in English. They are divided up like this:
3 times: past, present, future
4 aspects: simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous
If you want to do well in IELTS, it’s really important to know these tenses.
However, if you find some of them very difficult, don’t worry. It has been estimat-
ed that present simple and past simple make up 80% of the language. In IELTS
you will commonly be asked about your past, the present, and only some basic
plans for the future, so you don’t need to know all the tenses
perfectly
.
Here’s a table explaining how the tenses look:
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