The document provides information about using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used for things that are always true or for habits and things done regularly. The present continuous is used for things happening at the moment, temporary situations, or for expressing annoyance with habits by using "always." Specifically, the present simple uses "always" to describe habits while the present continuous uses "always" to express complaints.
The document provides information about using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used for things that are always true or for habits and things done regularly. The present continuous is used for things happening at the moment, temporary situations, or for expressing annoyance with habits by using "always." Specifically, the present simple uses "always" to describe habits while the present continuous uses "always" to express complaints.
The document provides information about using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The present simple is used for things that are always true or for habits and things done regularly. The present continuous is used for things happening at the moment, temporary situations, or for expressing annoyance with habits by using "always." Specifically, the present simple uses "always" to describe habits while the present continuous uses "always" to express complaints.