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PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Verb in infinitive: I drink water.

-s in 3rd person singular: She enjoys listening to music.

PRESENT
Don’t / doesn’t to make negative sentences: We don’t
SIMPLE play tennis on Fridays.
Do / Does to make questions: Does he go to the cinema
very often?
We use the present simple to talk about routines,
habits and repeated actions.
Verb to be + ing: You’re watching TV.

To make negative sentences: She isn’t talking with her


boyfriend.
PRESENT
To make questions: Are you doing your homework?
CONTINUOUS
We use the present continuous to talk about actions
happening at the moment of speaking.
Common time expressions: now, right now, at the
moment.
PRACTICE

How much …… this book ……. (cost)?


Some giraffes …… (walk) across the road right now!
Dad …… usually …… (not drive) his car to work.
The film …… (sound) exciting. Tell me more about it, please.
Izzy …… (not listen) to the teacher at the moment.
They …… (feed) the zebras at 10.00 every morning.
Where …… the musicians …… (play) tonight?
I …… (sit) in the park with Pam now.
Online practice!

• https://wordwall.net/es/resource/30054317/ingl%c3%a9s/actions-present
• https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4366483/present-simple-vs-present-continu
ous

• https://wordwall.net/es/resource/15115500/english/present-simple-and-prese
nt-continuous
• https://wordwall.net/es/resource/12686080/present-continuous-vs-present-si
mple

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