This tense is used for habits: I eat breakfast every day
What is the Present Simple?
This tense is used for finished actions in the past: I watched TV yesterday.
What is the Past Simple?
This tense is used for decisions made now: I will call you later.
What is Future Simple with will?
This adverb means "now, at this time."
What is today (or now)?
We use this preposition with days: I go to school ___ Monday.
What is on?
This tense is used for something happening right now: I am reading a book.
What is the Present Continuous?
This tense is used for actions happening at a moment in the past: I was cooking at 6:00.
What is the Past Continuous?
This tense is used for plans with evidence: It’s going to rain.
What is "going to" Future?
This adverb means "before now." I have ____ seen that movie.
What is already?
We use this preposition with months: My birthday is ___ June.
What is in?
This tense is used for experiences: I have been to Italy.
What is the Present Perfect?
This tense is used for something that happened before another past action: I had eaten before she arrived.
What is the Past Perfect?
This tense is used for actions happening at a certain time in the future: I will be sleeping at midnight.
What is the Future Continuous?
This adverb means "not yet, up to now." *I haven’t finished my homework ____.
What is yet?
We use this preposition for exact times: The meeting is ___ 3 o’clock.
What is at?
This tense is used for unfinished actions that started in the past and continue now: I have been studying for two hours.
What is the Present Perfect Continuous?
This tense is used for something that continued in the past before another time: I had been working for 5 years before I moved.
What is the Past Perfect Continuous?
This tense is used for something finished before a future time: I will have
What is the Future Perfect?
This adverb means "at some time in your life until now." Have you ____ been to Paris?
What is ever?
We use this preposition to mean "before a time": I’ll finish ___ 5 p.m.
What is by?
This present tense is used for formal schedules: The train leaves at 7:00.
What is the Present Simple (for timetables)?
This tense can also be used instead of "used to": I would play outside every day when I was a child.
HINT: it's a modal verb!
What is "would" for past habits?
This tense is used for something continuing until a future point: By next year, I will have been studying English for 10 years.
What is the Future Perfect Continuous?
This adverb means "a short time ago." I have ____ eaten lunch.
What is just?
We use this preposition for the length of time something continues: I studied English ___ three years.
What is for?