1. | Passive | A. | Used in the present Perfect Progressive tense to show 'a point of time' | |
2. | FOR | B. | Refer to permanent states or situations (not used in the Progressive form) | |
3. | USED TO | C. | Temporary, developing or changing actions and situations | |
4. | SINCE | D. | Used with the passive to show who was responsible for an action. | |
5. | Past Progressive | E. | Is used when the person responsible for an action is not known or is not important, or to avoid mentioning the person responsible for an action. | |
6. | Stative Verbs | F. | To refer to the past when - no definite time in the past is given/ known - or when the activity began in the past and has not finished yet (not used after 'when') | |
7. | Present Perfect | G. | To emphasize that one past event happened before another. | |
8. | Present Simple | H. | Used in the Present Perfect Progressive tense to show 'a period of time' | |
9. | BY | I. | To refer to simultaneous events or activities that continued or were interrupted. | |
10. | Past Perfect | J. | To emphasize that the activity no longer takes place | |
11. | Present Progressive | K. | Permanent or regular actions and situations | |
12. | Present Perfect Simple | L. | Actions or situations begun in the past and still true now or continuing now |
E | 1. | Passive | A. | Used in the present Perfect Progressive tense to show 'a point of time' |
H | 2. | FOR | B. | Refer to permanent states or situations (not used in the Progressive form) |
J | 3. | USED TO | C. | Temporary, developing or changing actions and situations |
A | 4. | SINCE | D. | Used with the passive to show who was responsible for an action. |
I | 5. | Past Progressive | E. | Is used when the person responsible for an action is not known or is not important, or to avoid mentioning the person responsible for an action. |
B | 6. | Stative Verbs | F. | To refer to the past when - no definite time in the past is given/ known - or when the activity began in the past and has not finished yet (not used after 'when') |
F | 7. | Present Perfect | G. | To emphasize that one past event happened before another. |
K | 8. | Present Simple | H. | Used in the Present Perfect Progressive tense to show 'a period of time' |
D | 9. | BY | I. | To refer to simultaneous events or activities that continued or were interrupted. |
G | 10. | Past Perfect | J. | To emphasize that the activity no longer takes place |
C | 11. | Present Progressive | K. | Permanent or regular actions and situations |
L | 12. | Present Perfect Simple | L. | Actions or situations begun in the past and still true now or continuing now |