This document provides examples of when to use the present simple or present continuous tenses in English. It lists 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of verbs. The sentences cover a range of contexts involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and ongoing actions happening now to illustrate the appropriate uses of each tense.
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This document provides examples of when to use the present simple or present continuous tenses in English. It lists 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of verbs. The sentences cover a range of contexts involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and ongoing actions happening now to illustrate the appropriate uses of each tense.
This document provides examples of when to use the present simple or present continuous tenses in English. It lists 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either the present simple or present continuous form of verbs. The sentences cover a range of contexts involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and ongoing actions happening now to illustrate the appropriate uses of each tense.
2. It (not rain) at the moment. 3. This shop (open) at eight and (close) at six. 4. She always (go) to school by bike. 5. Pst! The baby (sleep). 6. Tom always (get up) early in the morning. 7. Look! Peter (juggle). 8. They (have) their lunch at the moment. 9. She often (eat) meat. 10. I rarely (go) to bed before midnight. 11. Pit (smoke) 19 cigarettes a day. 12. Jack never (have) breakfast in the morning. 13. Look! Somebody (swim) in the cold river. 14. What you (do) now? I (listen) to music! 15. She usually (wear) black clothes. 16. Ann often (play) tennis. 17. Listen! The boy (sing) a nice song. 18. The earth (move) aroung the sun. 19. Ice (melt) in the sun. 20. Sandy (be) always late.