Present
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I, we, you, they
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go
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I go to work at 7am every day.
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he, she, it
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goes
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She goes to the beach in the morning.
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Present Progressive
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I
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am going (goh-ing)
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I am going to the beach today.
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we, you, they
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are going
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They are going to the beach today.
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he, she, it
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is going
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She is going to the beach.
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Present Intensive
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I, we, you, they
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do go
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I do go to the Dentist at least twice a year.
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he, she, it
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does go
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He does go to the therapist every week.
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Future
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I, he, she, it, we, you, they
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will go
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They will go to couple’s therapy.
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Past
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I, he, she, it, we, you they
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went
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They went to couple’s therapy.
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Past Progressive
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I, he, she, it
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was going
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I was going to the game when the accident occurred.
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we, you, they
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were going
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They were going to drive to Vegas.
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Past Intensive
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I, he, she, it, we, you, they
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did go
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They did go to Brazil last summer.
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Present
Perfect
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I, we, you, they
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have gone
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We have gone without food for two days.
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he, she, it
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has gone
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She has gone to the same resort for ten years.
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Past Perfect
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I, he, she, it, we, you, they
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had gone
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They had gone to Europe before.
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Future Perfect
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I, he, she, it, we, you, they
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will have gone
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By Tuesday, I will have gone by bus.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
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