Learn about using the present simple and present continuous verb forms. You’ll see 5 levels, from basic meanings to more advanced uses.
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Present Continuous Tense: Learn how to convey actions that are progressing or happening at the moment of speaking by going through this article on present continuous tense. Check out the formula, rules, uses and examples to develop a clear idea of the to
TEST - PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PAST SIMPLE VS PAST CONTINUOUS worksheetPast simple/past continuous worksheets: PAST CONTINUOUS AND PAST SIMPLE Level: intermediate Age: 10-14 Downloads: 5203 Past simple - Past continuous Level: intermediate Age: 13-17 Downloads: 3062 Past Continuou...
This is a test which contains a reading comprehension with questions to answer, Tenses in which students have to choose te correct form between simple present or continuous and a multiple choice exercise.Level:intermediate Age: 8-9 Downloads:3 Copyright...
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We use the Present Perfect Progressive to emphasise the duration or continuous course of an action. Result or duration? Do you want to express what has happened so far or how long an action has been going on yet? Present Perfect SimplePresent Perfect Progressive Result (what / how much / ...
Students take turns asking Present Simple and Present Continuous questions to which they think the answer will be “Yes, I am” or “Yes, I do” to each other, with one point for each “Yes” answer to questions like “Are you sitting down?” and “Do you like cheese?” You can...
If you want to emphasize how long you’ve been living in a place, use the present perfect continuous tense. I’ve been living in Lagos my whole life. What about an action started in the past that has already been completed? For that, you can use the simple past. She worked there for...