The document provides information about the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It explains that the present simple expresses recurring or habitual actions, like "I work in London." It is formed using the base verb form or adding -s/-es. The present continuous expresses ongoing actions at the moment of speaking, like "I'm moving away." It uses the present tense of the verb "be" plus the -ing form of the main verb. Examples are given for both tenses.
The document provides information about the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It explains that the present simple expresses recurring or habitual actions, like "I work in London." It is formed using the base verb form or adding -s/-es. The present continuous expresses ongoing actions at the moment of speaking, like "I'm moving away." It uses the present tense of the verb "be" plus the -ing form of the main verb. Examples are given for both tenses.
The document provides information about the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It explains that the present simple expresses recurring or habitual actions, like "I work in London." It is formed using the base verb form or adding -s/-es. The present continuous expresses ongoing actions at the moment of speaking, like "I'm moving away." It uses the present tense of the verb "be" plus the -ing form of the main verb. Examples are given for both tenses.
PRESENT SIMPLE Present Simple tense expresses an action that is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it's sometimes called present indefinite). Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end. The present tense is the base form of the verb: I work in London. I eat healthy food. I play sports every week. But with the third person singular (she/he/it), we add an –s or -es: She works in London. He lives in another country. She starts her mornings everyday at 7am. PRESENT CONTINUOUS Present continuous tense can be used to express something happening right now. The present continuous is made from the present tense of the verb be and the –ing form of a verb. We use the present continuous to talk about: a) Activities at the moment of speaking: I’m moving away from my parents. She is learning how to sing. He is feeling sick. b) Future plans or arrangements: He is seeing his dentist tomorrow. She is working on Sunday. I’m going to France next month. THE LIFE OF A HARD-WORKING FUTURE KING This text talks about Prince Charles and his life.He is usually known as a bad-tempered and spoiled,he has people to do everything for him such as buttlers,maids,secretaries etc.,and when they don’t do their duties in the right way they get told off and called into his studies but if they performed their duties well they are praised in a royal memo.His Royal Highness sometimes can get so angry and has been known to have tantrums,scream and throw things also scream with rage. The Prince is eccentric and he amits it.He talks to trees and nature and wants to save the wildlife even though he enjoys hunting,fishing an shooting.He likes to dress up even if he’s eating alone,he entertains extravagantly at Sandrigham twice a year,likes to have picnics,have expeditions etc.There is also a loving and a caring side of him that we don’t see,he is devoted to his two sons and his loving wife. Except their roya duties Charles also does charities where he raises so much money for those in need,and,also has his own organic food company. He loves his country and is concerned about It’s state when it comes to government that tackle the problems which he feels so strongly… THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!