The document provides examples of using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, while the present continuous is used to describe actions happening now or around now. It gives sentences filling in verbs in their correct present tense form, either simple or continuous depending on if the action is habitual or ongoing.
The document provides examples of using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, while the present continuous is used to describe actions happening now or around now. It gives sentences filling in verbs in their correct present tense form, either simple or continuous depending on if the action is habitual or ongoing.
The document provides examples of using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used to describe habitual or repeated actions, while the present continuous is used to describe actions happening now or around now. It gives sentences filling in verbs in their correct present tense form, either simple or continuous depending on if the action is habitual or ongoing.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
1. Sally _____________ (watch) TV every evening. (PRESENT SIMPLE) 2. Nick _____________ (read) comics right now. (PRESENT CONTINUOUS) 3. The children usually_________ (play) in the yard. (PRESENT SIMPLE) 4. My cat sometimes ______________ (eat) fish. (PRESENT SIMPLE) 5. Ben and I __________ (listen) to music at the moment. (PRESENT CONTINUOUS)
Fill in: Do/Does/ Is / Are
1. ……….. the hippos swimming in the river now?
Look and say. 2. ………. my brothers play video games every day? My Dad usually drinks 3. ………. John usually do his homework at home? coffee but today he is drinking tea. 4. ……….. the dog jumping in the street now? 5. ………. it often snow in the mountains? 6. ……….my cousin play football every week? 7. ………. Julia and Bob writing a text today?