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The document discusses the past simple and present continuous tenses in English. The past simple, also called the preterit, is used to talk about a completed action in a time before now. It is the basic form of past tense and can be used for recent or distant past events, regardless of duration. The present continuous tense describes actions that are happening now or may happen later on. It can be used for both present and future events.













