This document provides a grammar exercise to practice the difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses. It consists of 24 sentences with blanks that must be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verb. The sentences cover common scenarios involving habits, schedules, ongoing actions and states. The goal is to determine which tense appropriately completes each sentence.
This document provides a grammar exercise to practice the difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses. It consists of 24 sentences with blanks that must be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verb. The sentences cover common scenarios involving habits, schedules, ongoing actions and states. The goal is to determine which tense appropriately completes each sentence.
This document provides a grammar exercise to practice the difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses. It consists of 24 sentences with blanks that must be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verb. The sentences cover common scenarios involving habits, schedules, ongoing actions and states. The goal is to determine which tense appropriately completes each sentence.