This document provides examples of how to use the present simple and present continuous tenses in English sentences. For the present simple, it gives examples of sentences using "live", "watch", "miss", "walk", and "get up". For the present continuous, it provides examples using "watching", "moving", "having", "sitting", and "eating". Learners are given sentences to practice forming in the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides examples of how to use the present simple and present continuous tenses in English sentences. For the present simple, it gives examples of sentences using "live", "watch", "miss", "walk", and "get up". For the present continuous, it provides examples using "watching", "moving", "having", "sitting", and "eating". Learners are given sentences to practice forming in the present simple and present continuous tenses.
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This document provides examples of how to use the present simple and present continuous tenses in English sentences. For the present simple, it gives examples of sentences using "live", "watch", "miss", "walk", and "get up". For the present continuous, it provides examples using "watching", "moving", "having", "sitting", and "eating". Learners are given sentences to practice forming in the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides examples of how to use the present simple and present continuous tenses in English sentences. For the present simple, it gives examples of sentences using "live", "watch", "miss", "walk", and "get up". For the present continuous, it provides examples using "watching", "moving", "having", "sitting", and "eating". Learners are given sentences to practice forming in the present simple and present continuous tenses.
1. Use the present simple in the following sentences:
1. Juan and Carmen live in Madrid. 2. Harry watches television every day. 3. I sometimes miss the bus to school. 4. Our teacher doesnt walk to school. 5. Jack ( get up at 7.00): Does Jack get up at 7:00? 2. Use the present continuous in the following sentences: 1. Im watching a documentary about Michael Faraday. 2. Atoms is moving in the staff. 3. He isnt having a terrible holiday. 4. I m not sitting in the apartment. 5. They (eat) chocolate: Are They eatting chocolate?