go, work, run, play, write
Present Simple:
She goes to school.
Anna works as a doctor.
Peter runs twice a week.
He plays football every day.
I write letters to my friend.
Present Continuous:
Peter's running at this moment.
Sally is going to the cinema now.
My mother is working in her room.
They're playing football now.
I'm writing my homework at this moment.
Past Simple:
Cassie ran when she was a child.
Her mother worked in the hospital in 1985.
I went at the restaurant yesterday.
Amy played volleyball when she was ten.
Steve often wrote poems last year.
Past Continuous:
I was running all day yesterday.
She were writing her homework, when suddenly she heard a noise.
My mother was working all evening yesterday.
Peter was playing football, when there started raining.
They were going to the cinema when I was working.
Present Perfect:
She has run with her friends since last year.
Anna has written her first book.
Sally has worked as a doctor for 9 years.
Amy has played volleball since last holidays.
He has gone out.
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go, work, run, play, write
Present Simple:
She goes to school.
Anna works as a doctor.
Peter runs twice a week.
He plays football every day.
I write letters to my friend.
Present Continuous:
Peter's running at this moment.
Sally is going to the cinema now.
My mother is working in her room.
They're playing football now.
I'm writing my homework at this moment.
Past Simple:
Cassie ran when she was a child.
Her mother worked in the hospital in 1985.
I went at the restaurant yesterday.
Amy played volleyball when she was ten.
Steve often wrote poems last year.
Past Continuous:
I was running all day yesterday.
She were writing her homework, when suddenly she heard a noise.
My mother was working all evening yesterday.
Peter was playing football, when there started raining.
They were going to the cinema when I was working.
Present Perfect:
She has run with her friends since last year.
Anna has written her first book.
Sally has worked as a doctor for 9 years.
Amy has played volleball since last holidays.
He has gone out.