Past Simple
Past Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Continuous
100

I ... (study) for an exam.

I studied for an exam.

100

I (study) for an exam all night.

I was studying for an exam all night.

100

Julie (cook) dinner. Let's go and eat!

Julie has cooked dinner. Let's go and eat!

100

He (sleep) all day. 

He has been sleeping all day. 

200

I was travelling in Spain when I (lose) my passport.

I was travelling in Spain when I lost my passport.

200

He ... (climb) a mountain when the storm began.

He was climbing a mountain when the storm began.

200

(they/arrive) already?

Have they arrived already? 

200

 It (rain) for three hours!

 It has been raining for three hours!

300

What were you doing when the telephone ... (ring)?

What were you doing when the telephone rang?

300

While I ... (do) the gardening, she read the newspaper.  

While I was doing the gardening, she read the newspaper.

300

How long (you/know) Simon?

How long have you known Simon? 

300

I (paint) my house all day, but it's not finished yet.

I have been painting my house all day, but it's not finished yet.

400

Do we use "when" or "while" with the Past Simple?

when

400

Do we use "when" or "while" with the Past Continuous? 

while

400

How many times (you/take) this exam?

How many times have you taken this exam?

400

She (work) at the office since 6am.

She has been working at the office since 6am.

500

We use the Past Simple to ...

talk about the shorter action.

500

We use the Past Continuous to ...

talk about a longer action that was going on in the past.

500

We use the Present Perfect Simple to ...

emphasise the completion of an event in the recent past.

500

We use the Present Perfect Continuous to ...

talk about ongoing events or activities that started in the past and are continuing up until now.

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