
Tenses


Lesson 9: Future Simple – Will.
The Future Simple, make spontaneous decisions during meetings and professional predictions about the market.

Lesson 8: Past Perfect Continuous.
The Past Perfect Continuous. Used to emphasize the duration or effort put into a task before a specific past turning point.

Lesson 7: Past Perfect.
The Past Perfect is used to show that Action A was finished before Action B started.

Lesson 6: Past Continuous.
To describe the context or background of a past situation, often used when explaining "what went wrong".

Lesson 5 Past Simple.
To talk about completed projects, previous jobs, and specific past events with dates.

Lesson 4: Present Perfect Continuous.
To present your achievements and professional background without specifying an exact date.

Lesson 3: Present Perfect.
Learning Objective:
To present your achievements and professional background without specifying an exact date.

Lesson 2: Present Continuous.
Learning Objective:
To update colleagues on current, temporary projects and activities happening right now.

Lesson 1: Present Simple.
Learning Objective:
To describe your company, job role, and daily responsibilities clearly and factually.




What are verb tenses?
Verb tenses in English are used to indicate the time at which an action takes place.




