The document provides examples sentences to practice using the present simple or present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 19 sentences where the verbs are either in the present simple or present continuous form, testing whether an action is habitual or ongoing. The sentences cover a variety of subjects, including likes/dislikes, activities, locations and durations.
The document provides examples sentences to practice using the present simple or present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 19 sentences where the verbs are either in the present simple or present continuous form, testing whether an action is habitual or ongoing. The sentences cover a variety of subjects, including likes/dislikes, activities, locations and durations.
The document provides examples sentences to practice using the present simple or present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 19 sentences where the verbs are either in the present simple or present continuous form, testing whether an action is habitual or ongoing. The sentences cover a variety of subjects, including likes/dislikes, activities, locations and durations.
2. She (not /study) isn’t studying at the moment. 3. We often (go) go to the cinema. 4. He usually (not / do) doesn’t dos his homework. 5. They (not / eat) don’t eat rice every day. 6. We (not / study) don’t study every night. 7. (You / like) Are you like spicy food? 8. (She / go) Does she go to Scotland often? 9. (He / eat) Is he eats now? 10. We (go) are going to the cinema this weekend. 11. They (study) are studying now. 12. I (clean) clean the kitchen every day. 13. She (work) works every Sunday. 14. We (not / sleep) aren’t sleepy now. 15. He (not / go) isn’t going a lot here. 16. I (go) am going on holiday tomorrow. 17. How long (she / stay) is she staying in London? 18. I often (read) read at night. 19. We (not / drink) don’t drink much wine.