Let’s look at the grammar points to describe your past, present and future activities using 〜ところ.
Verb た-form (past tense) + ところ
To have just done something
昼ごはんを食べたところです。
/hirugohan o tabeta tokoro desu./
I just finished my lunch.
Verb ている-form (present continuous) + ところ
In the middle of doing something
昼ごはんを食べているところです。
/hirugohan o tabeteiru tokoro desu./
I am eating lunch now.
Verb dictionary form + ところ
About to do something
昼ごはんを食べるところです。
/hirugohan wo taberu tokoro desu./
I am about to eat lunch.
Example conversations

もしもし?
/moshi moshi?/
Hello?

おはよう。今何してた?
/ohayoo. ima nani shiteta?/
Morning. What were you doing?

シャワーを浴びたところ。
/shawaa o abita tokoro./
Just took a shower.

私は今、朝ごはんを食べるところだよ。
/watashi wa ima, asagohan o taberu tokoro da yo./
I’m about to eat breakfast now.

駅に着いたところだけど、今どこ?
/eki ni tsuita tokoro dakedo, ima doko?/
I just arrived at the station. Whereabouts are you now?

ごめん、バスで向かっているところ。もうすぐ着くよ!
/gomen, basu de mukatteiru tokoro. moosugu tsuku yo!/
Sorry, I’m still on my way by bus. Almost there!
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