This document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses. It provides 15 sentences using common verbs where the learner must choose the correct form of "to be" (is, are) and the base form or "-ing" form of the main verb to complete the sentence. The correct tense indicates whether an action is habitual or ongoing at the present moment.
This document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses. It provides 15 sentences using common verbs where the learner must choose the correct form of "to be" (is, are) and the base form or "-ing" form of the main verb to complete the sentence. The correct tense indicates whether an action is habitual or ongoing at the present moment.
This document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses. It provides 15 sentences using common verbs where the learner must choose the correct form of "to be" (is, are) and the base form or "-ing" form of the main verb to complete the sentence. The correct tense indicates whether an action is habitual or ongoing at the present moment.