The document contrasts the present continuous (continuous present) and present simple (simple present) tenses in Spanish. It provides examples of each, with sentences using the present continuous describing temporary or ongoing actions like writing an email, studying for an exam, and playing video games, while sentences in the present simple describe habitual or repeated actions like running in the park, working with a father, liking a music group, watching TV in the mornings, and singing in a band.
The document contrasts the present continuous (continuous present) and present simple (simple present) tenses in Spanish. It provides examples of each, with sentences using the present continuous describing temporary or ongoing actions like writing an email, studying for an exam, and playing video games, while sentences in the present simple describe habitual or repeated actions like running in the park, working with a father, liking a music group, watching TV in the mornings, and singing in a band.
The document contrasts the present continuous (continuous present) and present simple (simple present) tenses in Spanish. It provides examples of each, with sentences using the present continuous describing temporary or ongoing actions like writing an email, studying for an exam, and playing video games, while sentences in the present simple describe habitual or repeated actions like running in the park, working with a father, liking a music group, watching TV in the mornings, and singing in a band.
They are studying for their exam I am playing with my son in video games I'm learning English with the help of high school online You are not doing task now
Presente Simple (Simple Present)
I run in the Park I work with my father in the mechanical workshop I like the music of Molotov I watch the tv in the morning They sing in a rock ban