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Examples: Present continuous vs. present simpleI’m working at the moment; can I call you back later? I am good at math. Toby is looking at the clouds. Regular exercise contributes to bodily and mental health, so I work out regularly. When describing events in the near future, the two...
Mixed exercise 1 with be and other verbs(download in PDF) Here's an exercise about spelling changes in this tense: Spelling changes(download in PDF) Practice exercises about how we use the present simple: Choose the present simple or present continuous 1(download in PDF) ...
Future Simple and Future Continuous — Exercise 2 So vs. Too — Exercise 3 a few, a little — Exercise 3 Future Perfect Test Grammar Exercises& Worksheets Tenses — Present Simple Present Simple with to be — Positive — Exercise 1 Present Simple with to be — Positive — Exercise ...
Q3. How is the simple present tense used?The simple present tense is used to describe habitual actions, general truths, and fixed schedules. For example, “The sun rises in the east.”Q4. When do we use the present continuous tense?
Present Continuous (progressive) Tense mixed exercises with answers to learn and practice one of the most basic verb tenses of English language. Subject Explanations: Present Continuous Tense Simple Present Rules Simple Present vs Continuous Simple Past Tense Past Continuous Tense Subject Exercises: ...
Rewrite the sentences with either the simple present or the continuous form of the verbs in brackets.Janice always ___ (discuss) about tomorrow's Open Day.We ___ this word ___ (mean)?What ___ (snore) loudly.Jasper is asleep. He ___ (arrange) a skiing holiday...
We use the simple past tense to talk about actions that are finished. For example: Simple present: I drive him to school all the time. Simple past: I drove him to school yesterday. Past Simple and Past Continuous Tense Exercises #1 Who steals my phone? * Who stealed my phone? Who sto...