Focus: Present, Past, and Future Simple and Continuous Tenses.
Use Present Simple for habits, facts, and routines. Look for "always," "usually," or "every day."
Example: You study every day.
Use Present Continuous for actions happening right now or around this time. Structure: am/is/are + verb-ing.
Example: You are studying right now.
Use Past Simple for completed actions at a specific time in the past. Look for "yesterday" or "last week."
Example: You finished the quiz yesterday.
Use Past Continuous to describe a long action that was in progress in the past. Structure: was/were + verb-ing.
Example: You were reading when I arrived.
Use Future Simple for predictions or sudden decisions. Look for "will."
Example: You will pass the exam next week.
Use Future Continuous for actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. Structure: will be + verb-ing.
Example: You will be traveling this time tomorrow.