The document compares and contrasts the present continuous tense and simple present tense in English grammar. The present continuous tense uses verbs with "-ing" to describe actions happening now or around now, while the simple present tense generally describes habitual or repeated actions without regard to time. The document also lists the conjugations of the verb "to be" used in the present continuous tense according to the subject.
The document compares and contrasts the present continuous tense and simple present tense in English grammar. The present continuous tense uses verbs with "-ing" to describe actions happening now or around now, while the simple present tense generally describes habitual or repeated actions without regard to time. The document also lists the conjugations of the verb "to be" used in the present continuous tense according to the subject.
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The document compares and contrasts the present continuous tense and simple present tense in English grammar. The present continuous tense uses verbs with "-ing" to describe actions happening now or around now, while the simple present tense generally describes habitual or repeated actions without regard to time. The document also lists the conjugations of the verb "to be" used in the present continuous tense according to the subject.
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