Present Continuous
Present Continuous vs Present Simple
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Past Simple vs Past Continuous
100

I (to walk)

I am walking

100

Usually, I (to eat) a sandwich for lunch.

Usually, I eat a sandwich for lunch.

100

to touch

touched

100

you (to read)

you were reading

100

When I was younger, I always (to like) sports. 

When I was younger, I always liked sports. 

200

he (to sing)

he is singing

200

Right now, they (to work) at the office.

Right now, they are working at the office.

200

to dance

danced

200

they (to talk)

they were talking

200

Last year, they (to travel) to France. 

Last year, they traveled to France.   

300

you (to write)

you are writing

300

Currently, you (to drive) to school. 

Currently, you are driving to school. 

300

to cry

cried

300

I (to do)

I was doing

300

While I (to study) for my test, Mom cooked dinner. 

(Past continuous)

While I was studying for my math test, Mom cooked dinner. 

400

we (to listen)

we are listening

400

I always (to play) with my dog in the afternoon. 

I always play with my dog in the afternoon. 

400

to say

said

400

She (to cook)

She was cooking 

400

Yesterday, you (to ride) your bike. 

Yesterday, you rode your bike.

500

they (to make)

they are making

500

I never (to watch) TV before dinner. 

I never watch TV before dinner. 

500

teach

taught

500

Katie (to learn)

Katie was learning

500

During the basketball game, she (to wear) a blue shirt. 

(past continuous)

During the basketball game, she was wearing a blue shirt.