This document provides examples of questions using the present simple tense and present continuous tense. The present simple tense is used to ask about regular or habitual actions, like what someone usually does or likes to do. The present continuous tense is used to ask about temporary actions happening around now, like what someone is doing now or this weekend. It also asks questions about habits, projects, shopping frequency and locations, favorite sports, and how often and how sports make someone feel.
This document provides examples of questions using the present simple tense and present continuous tense. The present simple tense is used to ask about regular or habitual actions, like what someone usually does or likes to do. The present continuous tense is used to ask about temporary actions happening around now, like what someone is doing now or this weekend. It also asks questions about habits, projects, shopping frequency and locations, favorite sports, and how often and how sports make someone feel.
This document provides examples of questions using the present simple tense and present continuous tense. The present simple tense is used to ask about regular or habitual actions, like what someone usually does or likes to do. The present continuous tense is used to ask about temporary actions happening around now, like what someone is doing now or this weekend. It also asks questions about habits, projects, shopping frequency and locations, favorite sports, and how often and how sports make someone feel.
2.What do you usually do on Mondays? 3. What are you doing this weekend? 4. What do you like to do in the summer? 5. Are you working on any project currently? 6. Do you have any unusual habits?
Describe the picture
How often do you do shopping?
Where do you buy your groceries?
Describe the picture
Tell me about your favorite sport.
How often do you do sport? How does it make you feel?