Relier Pairs Using the Present TensesVersion en ligne Match the type of tense to how it it used par Rachel Tan 1 E.g. Jane is working on the design in the studio at the moment. 2 E.g. I have been to America. 3 E.g. I am studying graphic design at the college. 4 E.g. I have been working on this model for the past two hours. 5 E.g. I have just submitted my drawing to Mr. Tee. 6 E.g. I have known Adam since we were in pre-school. 7 E.g. It usually rains a lot in November. 8 E.g. A square has four equal sides. 9 E.g. I am not going for the meeting later. 10 E.g. The ground is wet because it has been raining. 11 E.g. The train to KL leaves every 30 minutes. / She wears a black sweater to class every day. Present Perfect Continuous: Used to talk about actions that began in the past and is still in progress now - expresses the duration of the activity Present Perfect: Used to talk about a completed action without indicating a specific time Present Simple: Used to talk about things that are generally true Present Continuous: Used to talk about things that are in progress right now Present Continuous: Used to talk about the process of doing an action, not necessary right at this moment, but happening for a longer period of time Present Simple: Used to talk about facts Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Used to talk about an action that has been going on for period of time but has just recently completed Present Continuous: Used to indicate a definite plan, intention, or activity that will or will not happen in the near future Present Perfect: Used to talk about a state that continues from the past to the present Present Perfect: Used to talk about recently completed action Present Simple: Used to talk about regular, repeated actions, or habits in the present time.