Past Progressive and it’s all rules with easy examples
Past Progressive is used to talk about the action that was going on (i.e. was in progress) at a particular time in the past, or over a longer time in the past.
Past Progressive is used to talk about the action that was going on (i.e. was in progress) at a particular time in the past, or over a longer time in the past.
We use the Past Simple to talk about an action that began and ended in the past. The action might have happened either in a moment or over a longer period.
The Present Perfect Progressive is used If an action started in the past and is still continuing in the present, and it is likely to extend into the future.
Present Perfect usually refers to completed actions in the past TIME, the effect of which impacts the present moment. The starting point of the period of time…
Present Progressive talk about an action/situation which is in progress at the time of speaking. The verb tells us that the action is still happening/changing.
only the base form (=simple form) of the verb in the Present Simple Tense. Learn more about Present Simple Tense with all rules. Study the following sentence
Future perfect progressive or continuous describes actions that will continue up until a point in the future. Ex- I will have been driving for an hour by the time I get home
The future perfect is a time used for actions that will be completed before some other point in the future. Ex- I will have done that job before my father comes
Future Progressive Tense shows continuing action which will be happening, or going on, at some point in the future. I will be reading at this time tomorrow.
Future Simple describes the future-time and tells that the action will happen after the present time i.e in future-time. For example- I will go tomorrow.