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I am writing a letter to you at the moment. (Present Progressive/Continuous)

I write letters every day. (Present Simple)

I have been writing letters for five hours. (Present Perfect Continuous)

I wrote a letter yesterday. (Past Simple)

I have written two letters so far.(Present Perfect)

I was writing a letter when my mother entered my room. (Past Progressive/continuous; Simple Past)

I will write a letter tomorrow. (Future simple)

I will have been writing letters for five hours by 8 o'clock. (Future Perfect Continuous)

I had bought some envelopes before I began to write letters. (Past Perfect; Simple Past)

At this time tomorrow I will be writing letters. (Future Simple)

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