Presente Simple Vs Presente Continuo

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UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA LOS ANGELES DE CHIMBOTE FACULTAD DE

CIENCIAS E INGENIERIA ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE CONTABILIDAD


INGLES – I

CUADRO COMPARATIVO PRESENTE SIMPLE Y PRESENTE CONTINUO

CICLO

VIII

DOCENTE
MGTR. LEÓN PEREYRA NANCY

INTEGRANTES

• CANCHARI PRECIADO ROSSMERY MELISSA


• CAPRISTAN SANTOS FRANK GERSON
• HILARIO RODRIGUEZ ELI ABSALON
• SANDOVAL BALCAZAR CARLOS DARIO

CHIMBOTE- PERÚ 2023


COMPARATIVE CHART

PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS


Affirmative form Affirmative form
You watch TV. You are watching TV.
Subject + verb + complement Subject + verb to be + verb (ing )+ complement

He watches TV. He is watching TV.


Subject + verb (es) + complement Subject + verb to be + verb (ing )+ complement

Negative form Negative form


We don’t play video games We aren’t playing video games.
Subject +don’t+ verb + complement Subject + verb to be + verb (ing )+ complement

She doesn’t play video games. She isn’t playing video games.
Subject + doesn’t + verb + complement. Subject + verb to be + verb (ing )+ complement

Interrogative form Interrogative form


Do they take a taxi? Are they taking a taxi?
Do +Subject + verb + complement+? Verb to be + Subject+ verb (ing )+ complement+?

Does she take a taxi? Is She taking a taxi?


Does +Subject + verb + complement+? Verb to be + Subject+ verb (ing )+ complement+?
PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Regular habits (hábitos regulares) What is happening right now (lo que está pasando ahora)
Facts (hechos) Around the present or these days (lo que pasa alrededor del
presente o estos días) Future (futuro)
El presente simple es para referirnos a cosas que siempre son verdad, o que consideramos como hechos.
Water boils at 100 degrees.
El agua hierve a los 100 grados.

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