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In Unit 4 learning about the present tense, and the major tense systems. The one most used is the Present Simple, which is used for routine actions, directions, present stories and facts or permanent situations. Present Continuous is talking about an action that is still in progress while speaking about it. To emphasize a routine, background story which in turn describes developing story. Next is present perfect, when using this we talk about finsihed/ completed actions, or thinking about completing those said actions. When we describe past actions with present results. Then there is Present Perfect Continuous, to describe an incomplete and on going activity. There are many different ways to also describe these forms, in postiive, question or negative form.