Verb Tenses
Present simple expresses habits, facts, and permanent situations (She works in London). Present continuous describes actions happening now or temporary situations (She is working from home this week). Present perfect connects past actions to the present (She has worked here for three years). Present perfect continuous emphasises an ongoing action that started in the past (She has been working since 8am).
Present simple expresses habits, facts, and permanent situations (She works in London). Present continuous describes actions happening now or temporary situations (She is working from home this week). Present perfect connects past actions to the present (She has worked here for three years). Present perfect continuous emphasises an ongoing action that started in the past (She has been working since 8am).
Practice
I ___ for this company since 2019. It's a great place to work.
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