1) To talk about situations or actions that began in the past and are still in progress; an action that has happened repeatedly in the past and is still happening now, we use: a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous 2) To talk about: actions that happened at an unspecified point in the past or where the result of the action is more important than when the action happened; actions or states that began in the past and continue up to the present; we use a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous 3) To talk about general truths, habits, or permanent states or situations; to talk about fixed or scheduled events in the future; to talk about the future after time phrases we use: a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous 4) We often use time words or phrases such as still, right now, at the moment, at present, this week, today, etc. with: a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous 5) We often use time words or phrases such as always, rarely, often, whenever, from time to time, etc. with: a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous 6) To talk about an experience with ever, never, already, just, or yet and finished actions in the future after time phrases we use: a) Simple present b) Present continuous c) Present perfect d) Present perfect continuous

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