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Grammar Structures

The document provides examples and exercises to illustrate the difference between using the present continuous and present simple tenses in English grammar. It shows how the present continuous is used to describe temporary or ongoing actions happening now (e.g. "She is studying") while the present simple is used for permanent or repeated actions (e.g. "He usually does his homework"). A series of exercises then tests the reader's ability to choose between the present continuous and present simple forms based on whether the action is ongoing or habitual.

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Grammar Structures

The document provides examples and exercises to illustrate the difference between using the present continuous and present simple tenses in English grammar. It shows how the present continuous is used to describe temporary or ongoing actions happening now (e.g. "She is studying") while the present simple is used for permanent or repeated actions (e.g. "He usually does his homework"). A series of exercises then tests the reader's ability to choose between the present continuous and present simple forms based on whether the action is ongoing or habitual.

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Grammar structures

Present continuous vs present simple

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Nedmiran Beqiri
Present continuous vs present simple
Exercises
I ____________
play (play) golf every weekend.
The children ___________
are playing (play) outside at the moment.
Haruka ____________
is working (work) today.
You can’t borrow my lawnmower because it doesn’t _________
work (work)
Smells good, What are you _____________ making (make) ?
My husband never (make) ___________ makes me breakfast.
Pauline ___________
is living (live) in Hong Kong now.
Do you still ____________(live)
live with your parents?
Present continuous vs present simple
Exercises
(you / come) tonight? ? ______________________? Are you coming tonight

(he / eat) rice every day? ______________________? Does he eat rice every day

(he / come) to London often ___________________? Does he come to London often

(he / play) tennis now. ________________________.


He is playing tennis now

(they/ not/ come) to the party tomorrow.


___________________________________________.
They aren’t coming to the party tomorrow

(He/ not/ play)golf now. _______________________.


He isn’t playing golf now

(She/ not/ go) to the cinema very often.


___________________________________________.
She doesn’t go to the cinema very often

(you/ not/ go) out later. _______________________.


You aren’t going out later
Present continuous vs present simple
Exercises
You ________________(not/like)
don’t like chocolate.
She ________________(not/study)
isn’t studying at the moment.
He usually______________(not/do)
doesn’t do his homework.
They __________________(not/eat)
don’t eat rice every day.
We ____________________(not/study)
don’t study every night.
_________________________(you/like)
Do you like spicy food?
_____________________(she/go)
Does she go to Scotland often?
_______________________________(he/eat)
Is he eating now?

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