Explanation
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Past
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Present
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Future
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Simple Past
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Simple Present
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Future I Simple
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Moment
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action that takes
place once, never or several times
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He
played football every Tuesday.
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He
plays football every Tuesday.
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He
will / is going to play football every Tuesday.
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actions that happen
one after another
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He
played football and then he went home.
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He
plays football and then he goes home.
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He
will play football and then he will go home.
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state
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He
loved football.
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He
loves football.
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He
will love football.
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Past Progressive
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Present Progressive
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Future I Progressive
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period
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action going on at
that moment
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He
was playing football.
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He
is playing football.
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He
will be playing football.
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actions taking place
at the same time
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He
was playing football and she was watching.
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He
is playing football and she is watching.
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He
will be playing football and she will be watching.
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Past Perfect Simple
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Present Perfect Simple
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Future II Simple
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Result
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action taking place
before a certain moment in time; emphasises the result
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He
had won five matches until that day.
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He
has won five matches so far.
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He
will have won five matches by then.
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Past Perfect Progressive
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Present Perfect Progressive
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Future II Progressive
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Duration
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action taking place
before a certain moment in time (and beyond), emphasises the duration
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He
had been playing football for ten years.
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He
has been playing football for ten years.
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He
will have been playing football for ten years.
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