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Mandy got up at 7o'clock. She went into the bathroom, washed, dressed and then went into the kitchen. She had breakfast at 7.30. Mandy left the house at 7.45 and drove to work in her car. She worked from 8.30 till 12. Then she rushed to the snackbar where she had lunch. From 1 o'clock till 4.30 she had to work on the computer. Mandy did the shopping after leaving her office. She arrived at her flat at 7 o'clock in the evening.

things in general Simple Present

actions began and finished in the past Simple Past

actions happening at the moment of speaking Present Progressive

actions happened in the past the results of them are important in the present Present Perfect

actions in the present one follows the other Simple Present

actions in the past one followed the other Simple Past

actions started in the past and continue up to the present Present Perfect

this action was in progress when a new action interrupted it Past Progressive

repeated actions in the present Simple Present

predictions in the future will-future

actions express plans in the future going to-future

fixed plans in the near future Present Progressive

fixed arrangements (timetable) Simple Present

Theyare ridinga bike. Present Progressive

Shelookedat a picture. Simple Past

We oftentakephotos. Simple Present

Ihave just hada cup of tea. Present Perfect

Alicewill learnFrench next year. will-future

Yesterday Emmadidn't listento music. Simple Past

Sheis going to tidy upthe room. going to-future

Brian alwayssendstext messages. Simple Present

Karenis makingbreakfast now. Present Progressive

Haveyou everbeento Africa? Present Perfect

Tom is asking a question. Present Progressive

He helped his mum last Sunday. Simple Past

Jessica lives with her mother. Simple Present

He has written an e-mail. Present Perfect

There will be some rain in the North. will-future

I didn't see Helen yesterday. Simple Past

Are you going to watch the new film? going to-future

Donald doesn't drink milk. Simple Present

The cat is sitting on the wall. Present Progressive

Mark and Gary have just arrived in Peking. Present Perfect

We are watching a film. Present Progressive

He often reads books. Simple Present

Tomorrow the sun will shine. will-future

I was listening to the radio yesterday evening. Past Progressive

We are going to fly to Paris in summer. going to-future

I have been waiting for Joe since 8 o'clock. Present Perfect Progressive

Last week he had an accident. Simple Past

We had gone to the university library. Past Perfect

I will have phoned my sister by tomorrow evening. Future Perfect

Peggy and Sue will be going to the concert. will-future Progressive

I have cleaned my car. Present Perfect

They had been going to church. Past Perfect Progressive

He will have been going home by 3 o'clock in the morning. Future Perfect Progressive