Present
Present time refers to the time around the moment of writing or speaking (time around now) and to general and permanent time. The two most common ways to refer to present time are the present simple for general facts and regular events, and the present continuous for an event happening now: Water turns to ice at below 0°. (present simple for a general fact)
Does it rain a lot in Wales? (present simple asking about a general fact)
I usually take the bus to work. (present simple for a regular event)
Take an umbrella with you. It’sraining. (present continuous for something happening now)
Present continuous (I am working)Present perfect continuous (I have been working)Present perfect simple (I have worked)Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous?Present perfect: typical errorsPresent simple (I work)Present simple or present continuous?Present: typical errorsPresent verb forms referring to the past |