The document discusses the use of the present simple and present continuous tenses in Spanish. The present simple is used to talk about routines and habitual actions, often accompanied by frequency adverbs like "always" or "never". The present continuous expresses what is happening now, at the moment of speaking, sometimes using time expressions like "today" or "this week". Examples are provided of sentences using each tense.
The document discusses the use of the present simple and present continuous tenses in Spanish. The present simple is used to talk about routines and habitual actions, often accompanied by frequency adverbs like "always" or "never". The present continuous expresses what is happening now, at the moment of speaking, sometimes using time expressions like "today" or "this week". Examples are provided of sentences using each tense.
The document discusses the use of the present simple and present continuous tenses in Spanish. The present simple is used to talk about routines and habitual actions, often accompanied by frequency adverbs like "always" or "never". The present continuous expresses what is happening now, at the moment of speaking, sometimes using time expressions like "today" or "this week". Examples are provided of sentences using each tense.