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Review the form and uses of present simple and present continuous.

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Present simple and continuousOnline version

Review the form and uses of present simple and present continuous.

by Victoria Fernández Ramírez
1

"I never work really hard" is continuous or simple?

2

"I'm sitting at home" is continuous or simple?

3

"Are you having dinner?" is continuous or simple?

4

"He doesn't know" is continuous or simple?

5

"Do you live here?" is simple or continuous?

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"She isn't coming home today" is simple or continuous?

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Both present continuous and simple can be used to talk about the future.

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When can the simple present be used with a continuous meaning?

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Which tense cannot be used to talk about habits?

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Past continuous is used to talk about ongoing actions in the past. Present continuous can sometimes be used to talk about temporary habits such as: "I'm running every morning this semester".

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