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resent simple (I do) ‘the present simple to talk about eneral or things which happen Ido sat 100 degrees Celsius. o you speak English? ae do at weekends? do? (= What's your job?) to swim when they are vhich are wrong. The verb is underlined. don’t know your telephone number. RIGH: Please don’t make so much noise. I study. - “am studying. is climbing up that tree over there. those people? What do they talk about? in God? ies to open the door of your car. ‘is worried because the number of without jobs is increasing. ly rene by cor, 5 car. ying... (study). (Tom/speak)? .. (not/work). It hasn’t worked for years. (not/belong) to a political party. .. (not/want) to miss it. (flow) into the Mediterranean. (flow) very fast today — much faster than usual. (iv/ever/snow) in India? (grow) vegetables in our garden but this year we (not/grow) any. .. (teach) me. now/need) it at the moment. “(enjoy) parties but I (nov/ (not/believe) him. (stay) at the Hilton Hotel. t whether the situation is temporary or permanent. e) in Bristol. They were born there and have never (your parents / live)? ing /Ido) witha future Meaning f | UNIT 4 Present tenses (lam do us with a farure meaning tion: Present continto W Study this example situa ‘This is Tom’s diary for next week. He is playing tennis on Monday afternoon, He is going to the dentist on Tuesday morning, He is having dinner with Ann on Friday. In all these examples, Tom has already decided and arranged to do these things. When you are talking about what you have already arranged to do, use the present continuous (am doing). Do not use the present simple (I do). What are you doing tomorrow evening? (not ‘what do you do’) : Pm going to the theatre. (not ‘I go’) Are you playing football tomorrow? Yes, but Tom isn’t playing. He has hurt his leg. : Ann is coming tomorrow. Oh, is she? What time is she arriving? At 10.15. : Are you meeting her at the station? : Tcan't. I’m working tomorrow morning. It is also possible to use going to (do) in these sentences: — What are you going to do tomorrow evening? — Tom is going to play tennis on Monday afternoon. But the present continuous is usually more natural when you are talking about a . See also Unit 5. TOR 307 16 t what you have arranged to do: doing this evening? (not ‘what will you do’) arried next month. (rot ‘Alex will get’)

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