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REVIEW Present Simple and Continuous (D)

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REVIEW Present Simple and Continuous (D)Online version

An activity to analize the information and answer it.

by Fallfor Sunrise
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You are an interesting book right now .
She every day in the same office .
I am a poem for you now .
They a good party every Sunday .
He from Monday to Friday .
We sometimes pizza with our friends .
Elda and Mark are close to our house at the moment .
Liza and Leticia delicious cakes and sell them every Tuesday .
Mr . Philiphs a nice pool where we can swim every Saturday .
Erin is her mind with memory games these days .

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are that express or in the , , or . The three simple tenses are the , the , and the . The present simple is used to talk about or . The past simple is used to talk about in the past . The future simple is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future . Each simple tense has its own verb form , which is created by adding an - s , - ed , or - will to the of the verb . For example , in the present simple , we add - s to the base form of the verb for . In the past simple , we add - ed to , and use the for . In the future simple , we use the 'will' before the base form of the verb . Understanding and correctly using simple tenses is essential for in .

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are that express or in the , , or . The three simple tenses are the , the , and the . The present simple is used to talk about or . The past simple is used to talk about in the past . The future simple is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future . Each simple tense has its own verb form , which is created by adding an - s , - ed , or - will to the of the verb . For example , in the present simple , we add - s to the base form of the verb for . In the past simple , we add - ed to , and use the for . In the future simple , we use 'will' before the base form of the verb . Understanding and correctly using simple tenses is essential for in .

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