![]() "* !Note - *He has been able to drive since he passed his driving test." The Futureįuture Continuous - "He's driving to work againįuture Simple - "He will drive his colleague to work tomorrow as well."įuture Perfect Simple - "He has driven his colleague to work for over a year now. Present Perfect Continuous - "He has been driving since 7.00am. Present Perfect Simple - "He has already driven half way there." Present Simple - "He drives to work every day." Present Continuous - "He is driving to work." ![]() Past Perfect Continuous - "He set off at 7.50 am so, by the time he got to work he had been driving for over an hour." The Present Past Perfect Simple - "When he was twenty he had never driven a car." Past Simple - "He drove to the bus stop and gave his colleage a lift." Past Continuous - "He was driving to work when he saw his colleague at the bus stop."
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