We use it to talk about a present state or habit.
When do we use the Simple Present?
We use it to talk about an action in progress now.
When do we use the Present Progressive?
We use it to talk about a past state or habit.
When do we use the Simple Past?
We use it to talk about an action in progress at a past moment.
When do we use the Past Progressive?
We use it to talk about actions that started in the past and continues to the present moment.
When do we use the Present Perfect?
I have breakfast in the morning.
When do you have breakfast?
Yes, it is raining now.
Is it raining now?
I studied English yesterday.
What did you do yesterday?
No, I wasn't sleeping.
Were you sleeping?
No, I've never been to California.
Have you ever been to California?
I am at home.
Where are you?
I'm going to a party on the weekend.
What are you doing on the weekend?
I was born in 2000.
When were you born?
I was watching a movie yesterday night.
What were you doing yesterday night?
I've had this car since last year.
How long have you had this car?