Present Simple- I watch TV every evening Past Simple- I watched a really good film at the cinema last night. Future Simple- I will call you every day while I am on holiday.
1. He often watches TV in the evening.But now he is reading an English book. He has been reading it for two hours already and has read twenty-five pages. It seems it is very interesting. 2. Where is Kate? She is having lunch. Hasn't she had her lunch yet? Not yet. Usually she needs only a half of an hour to have lunch. Why has she been having lunch so long? She is having lunch together with Irene. they have been having lunch and talking for about two hours. 3. Where is Paul? Is he playing tennis? No, usually he plays tennis at the time but now he is doing his Math homework. Is he doing his homework? Is it too hard? Yes, it is, he has been doing it for three hours. And have you done it yet? No, I haven't even started doing it. I'm doing my literature homework.
Past Simple- I watched a really good film at the cinema last night.
Future Simple- I will call you every day while I am on holiday.