The document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses through examples of their usage. It provides sentences using both tenses to describe common actions like walking, eating, and living. It also includes questions about time, family relationships, and food/drink orders to illustrate the different contexts that employ each tense.
The document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses through examples of their usage. It provides sentences using both tenses to describe common actions like walking, eating, and living. It also includes questions about time, family relationships, and food/drink orders to illustrate the different contexts that employ each tense.
The document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses through examples of their usage. It provides sentences using both tenses to describe common actions like walking, eating, and living. It also includes questions about time, family relationships, and food/drink orders to illustrate the different contexts that employ each tense.
Quiet please! I _____________________(write) a test.
She usually _________________(walk) to school.
But look! Today she__________________ (go) by bike.
Every Sunday we_____________________ (go) to see my grandparents.
At the moment, however, Sue ______________________(live) in London.
This (be) _______________________Marc.
He (wear) ___________________a t-shirt and shorts today. He (eat) _______________________ an apple at the moment. Marc (like) _________________________ fruits and vegetables. He (eat) ____________________ some every day. Marc (know) ____________________________ that apples (be) _____________ good for his health.