This document provides examples of sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It includes sentences describing actions that are happening now using the present continuous ("she is running", "I am not working today"), habitual or repeated actions using the present simple ("our teacher always gives us homework", "people speak English in Jamaica"), and sentences contrasting the two tenses ("he does not shout her name" versus "they are not listening to the radio now"). The examples cover a range of common verbs and demonstrate how to form sentences using both the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides examples of sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It includes sentences describing actions that are happening now using the present continuous ("she is running", "I am not working today"), habitual or repeated actions using the present simple ("our teacher always gives us homework", "people speak English in Jamaica"), and sentences contrasting the two tenses ("he does not shout her name" versus "they are not listening to the radio now"). The examples cover a range of common verbs and demonstrate how to form sentences using both the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides examples of sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It includes sentences describing actions that are happening now using the present continuous ("she is running", "I am not working today"), habitual or repeated actions using the present simple ("our teacher always gives us homework", "people speak English in Jamaica"), and sentences contrasting the two tenses ("he does not shout her name" versus "they are not listening to the radio now"). The examples cover a range of common verbs and demonstrate how to form sentences using both the affirmative and negative forms of the present simple and present continuous tenses.
2. Our teacher always (give) us lots of homework. 3. We (not want) to go to the concert. 4. What time (you / meet) Pete tomorrow? 5. I (not work) today. I'm on holiday. 6. People (speak) English in Jamaica. 7. Archie (not use) his computer at the moment. 8. (Tony / live) near the park?
1. Andy sometimes comics. (to read)
2. We never TV in the morning. (to watch) 3. Listen! Sandy in the bathroom. (to sing) 4. My sister usually in the kitchen. (to help) 5. My mother breakfast now. (to make) 6. They often the bathroom. (to clean) 7. Look! The boys home. (to come) 8. Every day his grandfather for a walk. (to go) 9. I with my friend at the moment. (to chat) 10. Cats mice. (to eat)
1. He her name. (not/to shout)
2. We nice photos. (to take) 3. Phil the exercise? (to explain) 4. What you here? (to do) 5. I on the sofa. (not/to sit) 6. The cat on the carpet. (not/to lie) 7. they to radio now? (to listen) 8. The eagle the mouse. (to catch) 9. Why Ruth for money? (to ask) PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS