This document provides examples of using simple present and present progressive tenses in sentences. It contains two pictures showing a brother reading to his sister. The sentences describe the picture using both tenses, such as "These are Linda and Jeff" and "At the moment, the two kids are sitting on the floor." It then provides more examples of using each tense, such as "Andy sometimes reads comics" in simple present and "My mother is making breakfast now" in present progressive. The document compares uses of the two tenses in short sentences.
This document provides examples of using simple present and present progressive tenses in sentences. It contains two pictures showing a brother reading to his sister. The sentences describe the picture using both tenses, such as "These are Linda and Jeff" and "At the moment, the two kids are sitting on the floor." It then provides more examples of using each tense, such as "Andy sometimes reads comics" in simple present and "My mother is making breakfast now" in present progressive. The document compares uses of the two tenses in short sentences.
This document provides examples of using simple present and present progressive tenses in sentences. It contains two pictures showing a brother reading to his sister. The sentences describe the picture using both tenses, such as "These are Linda and Jeff" and "At the moment, the two kids are sitting on the floor." It then provides more examples of using each tense, such as "Andy sometimes reads comics" in simple present and "My mother is making breakfast now" in present progressive. The document compares uses of the two tenses in short sentences.
Look at the picture on the right and complete the sentences (Simple
Present or Present Progressive).
1. These (be) ___are____________ Linda and Jeff.
2. Linda (be) ____is__________ Jeff's little sister. 3. At the moment, the two kids (sit) __are sitting___________on the floor. 4. Jeff (hold) _is holding___________ a book right now, he (read) ___is reading_________ a story to Linda. 5. Look! Linda (listen) _____listening________ carefully and she (look) _______looking_____________ at the beautiful pictures. 6. Linda (love) ___loves__________ Jeff's stories. 7. He (read) ___reads___________ a story to her every day. 8. Jeff sometimes even (write) ___writes_________ his own stories. Present progressive vs simple present 1. Andy sometimes ___reads______ comics. ( read) 2. We never __watches_______ TV in the morning. ( watch) 3. Listen! Sandy ____sings__________ in the bathroom. ( sing) 4. My sister usually _____helps_________in the kitchen. ( help) 5. My mother ____making_________breakfast now. ( make) 6. They often ___clean________ the bathroom. ( clean) 7. Look! The boys_____________ home. ( come) 8. Every day his grandfather ____goes_________ for a walk. ( go) 9. I ___am chating___________ with my friend at the moment. ( chat) 10.Cats sometimes ____eat___________ mice. (to eat)