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Grammar worksheets > Verbs > Verb tenses > Present simple/present continuous > Present Simple & Present Continuous Present Simple & Present Continuous Here you are - several exercises on Present S. and Present C. Practice each tense separately and contrast them....
The present simple is used for permanent actions, to describe daily events, facts or as a narrative form. The present progressive is used for temporary actions and to describe what is happening at the current moment. Compare the usage of the simple prese
Simple Past – one off/repeated actionsA1 Simple Past – successive actionsA1 Simple Past – telling stories (2)A1 Simple Past – was/were (3)A2 Simple Past – was/were mixedA2 Simple Past – regular verbs (4)A2 Simple Past – regular verbs (5)A2 ...
Grammar worksheets>Verbs>Verb tenses>Present simple/present continuous>Present Continuous & Present Simple or Present Continuous Present Continuous & Present Simple or Present Continuous Grammar exercises that allow students to practise the use of Present Continuous (Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative For...
第11页/共34页 Using both tenses together: Sometimes we use both the simple past and the past continuous together to mean . . . That one short action (simple past) interrupted a continuing action (past continuous) 第12页/共34页 Sam hurt himself yesterday. But when exactly? when jumping ...
Select the one with an example of the simple present tense. A. My family goes to France every summer. B. I will go to France this Summer. C. I went to France last Summer. 4 not attempted True or false? Regular verbs in the simple present tense are the same as the base form with...
This worksheet is about the "Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses". Read the explanation and the example and conjugate the verbs correctly. Ask your students to identify the tenses. Homework: Change the sentences into negative and interrogative forms. Enjoy it! I love you all! :0) Teac...
This means that both tenses can be used to answer the question "how long?" in relation to ongoing actions. However their focus is slightly different: The present perfect simple: is used with stative verbs as well as action verbs focuses on the result of the action talks about recently ...
Simple Past – Past Progressive: A Ghostly Encounter C1 Simple Past – Past Progressive: Pickpocketed C1 A1 Beginner A2 Elementary B1 Intermediate B2 Upper intermediate C1 Advanced Gapfill Multiple choice Drag-and-drop Mixed English Grammar Tenses Tense Comparison Simple Present –Present Progress...