Page 1: Essential English Tenses and Time Expressions
This page introduces fundamental English tenses and their associated time expressions, with particular focus on present, continuous, and past forms.
Definition: Present Continuous describes actions happening now or temporary actions, formed with AM/IS/ARE + VERB + -ING
Example: "I am studying right now" currentaction vs "I study every day" habitualaction
Highlight: The Past Simple is used for completed actions in the past, while Past Continuous describes actions in progress at a specific past time
Vocabulary: Time expressions like "always," "usually," "now," "right now," "yesterday" help indicate the appropriate tense to use
The page systematically outlines the key differences between tenses, particularly highlighting when to use simple versus continuous forms. It emphasizes the importance of understanding time markers and their relationship to tense selection.