The document discusses the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. The present simple is used to state actions that take place in the present time, while the present continuous uses verbs ending in "-ing" to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. The present simple is used for habits, regular actions, and facts, while the present continuous is used to describe actions in progress at the present moment.
The document discusses the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. The present simple is used to state actions that take place in the present time, while the present continuous uses verbs ending in "-ing" to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. The present simple is used for habits, regular actions, and facts, while the present continuous is used to describe actions in progress at the present moment.
The document discusses the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. The present simple is used to state actions that take place in the present time, while the present continuous uses verbs ending in "-ing" to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. The present simple is used for habits, regular actions, and facts, while the present continuous is used to describe actions in progress at the present moment.
What is the present simple? A tense that simply states an action took place in present time What is the present continuous? A tense that states an action taking place at that very moment How do we form the present continuous? subj + to be (in present) + verb (-ing) We use the present continuous for an action that is in progress When do we use the present continuous? now.
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When do we use the present simple? 1. habits. 2. regular actions. 3. facts and general truths. 1/1