I visit Moscow - Present Simple I am visiting Moscow. - Present Progressive I will visit Moscow. - Future Simple I will be visiting - Future Progressive I will have visited - Future Perfect I visited Moscow - Past Simple I was visiting Moscow -Past Progressive I had visited Moscow - Past Perfect I have visited Moscow - Present Perfect I have been visiting Moscow -Present Perfect Progressive I had been visiting Moscow - Past Perfect Progressive I will have been visiting Moscow - Future Perfect Progressive I told him I would visit Moscow - Future in the Past
I would like to tell you how I would resolve this conflict.From my point of view, in any situation that's always better to talk to each other even if you don't feel like speaking.However, your friend is wrong asking for copying you homework permanently.First of all, you should explain him what consequences he will face in case he keeps on cheating. Tell him, that it will lead to serious problems with his comprehension of the subject and may cause a quarrel with the teacher if he finds out the truth.Secondly, suggest him your help. Spend an evening finding out what he doesn't understand, his weak points or what makes him cheat.Thirdly, try doing your homework together so that he could ask you things that are difficult for him.Finally, I'm sure that he'll agree with you and you'll still be great friends, helping each other in trouble.Looking forward for you story about solving your conflict.
1) Twenty years ago, school life used to be much interesting. 2) Twenty years ago, school programs used to be different. 3) Twenty years ago, school life used to have other subjects. 4) Twenty years ago, students used to wear different clothes as from now. 5) Twenty years ago, teachers used to be more strict. 6) Twenty years ago, there used to be no gadgets. 7) Twenty years ago, there used to be no gymnasiums. 8) Twenty years ago, students used to get more knowledge. 9) Twenty years ago, students used to come to the 2 lesson. 10) Twenty years ago, students used to be more polite, than now.
I am visiting Moscow. - Present Progressive
I will visit Moscow. - Future Simple
I will be visiting - Future Progressive
I will have visited - Future Perfect
I visited Moscow - Past Simple
I was visiting Moscow -Past Progressive
I had visited Moscow - Past Perfect
I have visited Moscow - Present Perfect
I have been visiting Moscow -Present Perfect Progressive
I had been visiting Moscow - Past Perfect Progressive
I will have been visiting Moscow - Future Perfect Progressive
I told him I would visit Moscow - Future in the Past