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On this chart you will find the time expressions generally used with the verb tenses listed below. When you use these expressions, either orally or in writing, make sure you select the appropriate verb tense | L. BIAGGI TIME EXPRESSIONS ACTIVE VOICE On this chart you will find the time expressions generally used with the verb tenses listed below. When you use these expressions, either orally or in writing, make sure you select the appropriate verb tense. SIMPLE PRESENT PRESENT PROGRESSIVE SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE FUTURE PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERF. PROGRESSIVE *write *writes *am, are, is writing *wrote *will write *am, are, is + going to write *have/has written *have/has been writing every day Monday week month etc. on Mondays weekends etc. always usually often generally sometimes occasionally once in a while rarely seldom hardly ever never now at this moment for the moment currently at the present temporarily this week semester month etc. today yesterday last night week month etc. the last time the first time ago a day two weeks etc. earlier today this week etc. tomorrow tonight next week month year etc. the next time in a few days ten minutes a month etc. times many a couple of several since* last yesterday 1983 *If since introduces a time clause, the verb in the time clause will be simple past. in the last/past week, month, year, etc. up to now so far lately recently already (quests/affirm) in a long time (neg) yet (neg) how long (quests.) ever (quests.) all long day morning week since 3 o’clock yesterday etc. for the last/past two days three hours, etc. for ten days two hours, etc. how long (quests) PAST PROGRESSIVE *was/were + -ing Used with when to express past activity in progress, interrupted by a non-continuous activity: I was writing when you called. Used with while to express two continuous activities occurring at the same time in past: I was reading while you were writing. PAST PERFECT *had + past participle Used with by the time to express two activities in the past, one occurring before the other. First activity: past perfect/second activity: simple past. Can also be used with when. By the time / When we arrived, he had already left. REV. 2003

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