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In this unit I've learned that there are twelve tenses in English problem and it might become a difficulty for learners to understand them and for teachers to explain them. That is why all tenses in English have been divided in three groups: Present, Past and Future. In this course I've learned Present tenses. Among them are: Present Simple(that is usually used for routine actions and permanent situations and facts), Present Continuous(that is used for actions that are in progress now, to emphasis a frequent action and to describe developing situation), Present Perfect(is used when we talk about finished action or result that happened in indefinite time in the past), Present Perfect Continuous(is used to talk about uninerrupted activity that finished recently and ongoing activity to say how long it has continued).