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Present simple vs Present continuous
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Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Present Simple
When do we use Present Simple?
- To talk about pernament situations: We live in Plasencia.
- To talk about habits and things we do regularly: Anás plays computer games every day.
- To talk about timetables: Sonia's party starts at 9 p.m
- To talk about facts.: The grass in green.
How to create sentences in Present Simple?
SAMPLE SENTENCES
I don't live in Plasencia. Ramón does't play volleyball every day.
Do you like chocolate? Does he live here? Do you go to school every day?
Yes, I do. / No, I don't. Yes, she does. No she doesn't.
SIGNAL WORDS
- every Saturday/ Friday
- On Mondays/ Thursdays
- onece a week/ month
- in the summertime
- in winter
- three times a year
- twice a day
- always
- usually
- often
- sometimes
- seldom
- rarely
- never
Present Continuous
When do we use Present Continuous?
- To talk about things that are happening at the moment We are sitting.
- To talk about temporary situations:
- To talk situations that are changing: They're getting better and better in speaking English.
- To talk about pictures:
How to create sentences in Present Continuous?
SAMPLE SENTENCES
I am not standing. Nahia isn't writing at the moment.
Yes, I am. / No, I am not. Yes, she is. No she isn't.
Are you doing exercises? Is Juan running? Are they in the cinema?
SIGNAL WORDS
- right now
- just now
- at the moment
- Look! Listen!
What is your partner doing right now?
What is happening in the picture?
What do you do every Saturday?
What time do you usually get up?
TRUE OR FALSE?
Present Continuous
Present Simple
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Continuous
Present Simple
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Present Continuous
Present Simple
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Present Continuous
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