1. past perfect-> had+past participle Use: It is used to make clear that one event happened before another in the past. 1) Before I went shopping I had finished my homework 2) After I finished my work I went to my friend
2. past continuous -> subject+ was/were+ base+ing use: The past continuous describes actions or events that started in the past and are still going on 1) I was baking cookies when my friend arrived 2) I was watching tv at 8 am this morning
3. past tenses
4. past simple -> subject+verb+ed use: the past simple is used to talk about actions or situations in the past. 1) I watched a movie yesterday. 2) My mom baked cookies last week
5. past perfect continuous-> had been+ verb+ ing use: refer to an ongoing action that ended before another action/event in the past 1) It had been snowing for five 5 days 2) We had been waiting for the bus for hours
6. present perfect-> has(she, he) / have + past participle use: an action that started at some time in the past and is still continuing now 1) My brother has broken his nose 2) I have watched this show 2 times this week
7. present simple -> infinitif - to ( he, she, it -> ends with s ) use: when an action is happening right now 1) i always bite my nails when i have stress. 2) My mom always makes the best pasta.
8. present tenses
9. present continuous -> subject + to be + base+ing use : (when an action happened, or may happen) 1) My mom is going to the baker 2) They are playing basketball outside
10. present perfect continuous -> subject + has/have been + base+ing use: talk about repeated activities which started at a particular time in the past and are still continuing up until no 1) I have been watching tv for two hours 2) Recently,, my mom has been feeling really tired because of her work