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The present simple is used to describe actions that happen regularly, facts that are always true, and situations that do not change. Unlike continuous tenses, it does not focus on something happening at the exact moment of speaking. Instead, it expresses habits, routines, general truths...
Exercises: Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous) Hint: Do not use the progressive tenses forstateverbs. My sister(watch) TV for four hours. She should take a break. I'm hungry. I(not/have) anything to eat yet today. ...
Once students become comfortable with the present simple, introduce important time words such as 'everyday' and adverbs of frequency (usually, sometimes, rarely, etc.). Contrast these with common time words used in the present continuous such as 'now', 'at the moment', etc. ...
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In this lesson students are introduced to the present continuous tense for actions taking place at the time of speaking. They will do lots of energy burning activities, sing a song about actions and make a wall poster.Members get accompanying worksheets, song and classroom reader....
The present tense in English grammar includes the simple present tense, present continuous (progressive) tense, present perfect tense and the present perfect continuous (progressive) tense. The simple present tense The simple present tense is used in the following cases: ...
The present continuous, also known as the present progressive, is one of the very first tenses taught in the English classroom. It is taught early on because it is a present tense and it is relatively simple to comprehend and manipulate.