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This unit explains that there are 4 aspects of present tenses: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. There are 3 forms of these aspects: positive, negative, and questions. The most common mistakes seem to be easily correctable, and are simply grammatical errors, that do not detract from the meaning of the sentences or questions. There are a number of ways to teach these tenses, particularly in the activate stage. Even though tenses might be the most confusing part of the English language to learn and to teach, I can already think of so many effective ways to help students work with and understand these particular rules that I think all learners could easily catch on after a few lessons.