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The tense system usually causes more difficulty for students and teachers. There is confusion over the exact number of tenses as for most of the reference materials there are twelve tenses, for many Asian languages there is just one while as for Slavic languages there are three tenses. EFL teachers consider three different tenses in English i.e. the past, the present and the future. Each of these tenses has four aspects: simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous, thus making twelve in all.
Present simple: It is used when an action is happening right now e.g. I work.
Present continuous: It is used with an unfinished action e.g. I am working.
Present perfect: It is used when the activity started in the past and continues to the present e.g. I have written.
Present perfect continuous: It implies that either the activity is likely to continue in the future or was in progress for some length of time or both e.g. I have been dancing.