Definitions
Past tenses with examples
future
present
Phrases & Clauses
100

Clauses that show contrast or a concession, often introduced by although, even though, despite, though.

Phrases & Clauses of Concession

100

 Describes actions completed before another action in the past.

Past Perfect Tense

100

A tense used to describe actions that will continue up to a specific time in the future.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense

100

Describes actions happening now or temporary actions.

Present Continuous Tense

100

Clauses that express unexpected or contrasting ideas.

Phrases & Clauses of Concession

200

Describes actions that were ongoing at a specific time in the past.

Past Continuous Tense

200

She was reading when the phone rang.

Past Continuous Tense

200

A tense used to describe actions that are planned or are about to happen soon, often formed with "going to."

Near Future Tense

200

Describes habitual actions or general truths

Present Simple Tense

200

Clauses that show results or effects.

Phrases & Clauses of Effect

300

A grammatical structure in which the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action, rather than the doer.

Passive voice

300

Describes completed actions in the past.

past simple tense


300
  •  I will call you tomorrow.

future simple tense

300

Describes actions that started in the past and are still happening or have recently stopped.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

300

He stayed home because he was sick.

Phrases & Clauses of Reason

400

Describes actions that happened at an unspecified time or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.

Present Perfect Tense

400

hey had been waiting for an hour before the train arrived.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense

400

By next year, she will have been working here for 10 years

future perfect continous

400

Describes actions that happened at an unspecified time or actions that started in the past and continue to the present.

Present Perfect Tense

400

Clauses that explain the reason for an action.

Phrases & Clauses of Purpose

500

Describes actions that started in the past and are still happening or have recently stopped.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense

500

By the time he arrived, I had already left.

Past Perfect Tense

500

A tense used to describe actions that will have been completed by a specific time in the future.

Future Perfect Tense

500

I have visited Paris twice.

present perfect tense
500

Clauses that explain why something happened.

Phrases & Clauses of Reason

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