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This unit introduces and explains the present tense form. The simple forms at the beginning were easy to memorize, but I have to admit I was confused at first by remembering which one was which when it came to present perfect and present perfect continuous. The explanations of both these forms made me realize what the differences were between them. Both of them are used to link the past with the present, but in different kind of ways.
I also find the non-progressive words not working with present continuous is interesting because all of these words work with progressive sentences in the Swedish language.