This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verbs. The sentences test different contexts for using the present simple versus present continuous tenses, including habitual actions, repeated actions, actions happening now, and more.
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verbs. The sentences test different contexts for using the present simple versus present continuous tenses, including habitual actions, repeated actions, actions happening now, and more.
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of the given verbs. The sentences test different contexts for using the present simple versus present continuous tenses, including habitual actions, repeated actions, actions happening now, and more.
2. (He / eat) Does he eat rice every day? 3. I (work) am working at the moment. 4. (He / come) Does he come to London often? 5. He (play) He is playing tennis now. 6. (You / come) Are you coming to the cinema later? 7. They (not / come) aren't coming to the party tomorrow. 8. He (not / play) isn't playing golf now. 9. (You / play) Are you playing tennis this Sunday? 10. They (go) go to a restaurant every Saturday. 11. She (not / go) doesn't go to the cinema very often. 12. You usually (arrive) arrive late. 13. He normally (eat) eats dinner at home. 14. (You / study) Do you study every night? 15. (They / work) Do they work late usually? 16. You (not / go) aren't going out later. 17. I (not / work) 'm not working tonight. 18. (She / work) Is she working at the moment? 19. I (not / drink) don't drink coffee very often. 20. Julie (sleep) is sleeping now.