This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple and continuous tenses in English. It contains 9 sentences describing what various people are doing now or regularly do. The sentences are divided into those using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions and those using the present continuous tense to describe actions happening now or temporarily.
This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple and continuous tenses in English. It contains 9 sentences describing what various people are doing now or regularly do. The sentences are divided into those using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions and those using the present continuous tense to describe actions happening now or temporarily.
This document provides an exercise to practice using the present simple and continuous tenses in English. It contains 9 sentences describing what various people are doing now or regularly do. The sentences are divided into those using the present simple tense to describe habitual or repeated actions and those using the present continuous tense to describe actions happening now or temporarily.
I wash my car on Saturdays. Joe and Bill practise daily. I am studying at Oxford this summer. My brother works long hours. Jill is just having dinner. We move very often. Jim and Susan are watching TV at the moment. She is teaching in New York these days.