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ExpressingExercise in English: Verb Tenses

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Understanding verb tenses is crucial for accurately expressing actions and situations in English. This article provides a basic overview of how different tenses are used to describe exercise-related activities.

Present Simple

The present simple is used to describe habitual actions or routines. For example:

  1. I

    walk

    to the park every morning.
  2. She

    lifts

    weights three times a week.
  3. They

    play

    tennis on Saturdays.

Present Continuous

The present continuous describes actions happening now, or at this moment. For example:

  1. I

    am running

    on the treadmill now.
  2. She

    is cycling

    through the park.
  3. They

    are swimming

    in the pool.

Present Perfect

The present perfect describes actions that started in the past and have aconnection to the present. For example:

  1. I

    have run

    five miles today.
  2. She

    has lifted

    weights for years.
  3. They

    have played

    tennis several times this week.

Past Simple

The past simple describes completed actions in the past. For example:

  1. I

    walked

    to the gym yesterday.
  2. She

    lifted

    weights at the gym last night.
  3. They

    played

    basketball on Sunday.

Future Simple

The future simple describes actions that will happen in the future. For example:

  1. I

    will run

    a marathon next month.
  2. She

    will swim

    laps in the pool tomorrow.
  3. They

    will play

    golf next weekend.

These are just a few examples. Further practice is essential for mastering the different verb tenses in the context of exercise and other activities.

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