Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
'I surf / I am surfing.'
What's the difference between the Present Simple / Present
Continuous and how to use them.
We use the present simple tense when we want to talk about
fixed habits or routines – things that don’t change.
We use the present continuous to talk about actions which are
happening at the present moment, but will soon finish.
Compare these two statements:
(present simple) I play tennis.
(present continuous/ progressive) I am playing tennis.
(present simple) ‘I play tennis’ tells us that playing tennis
is something the speaker always does. It is part of a routine or habit. We can
call this a permanent situation.
(present continuous/ progressive) ‘I am playing tennis’ tells
us that the speaker is playing tennis right now. Soon the game will be over. We
call this a temporary situation.
With the present simple
we say:
I play tennis
You play tennis
We play tennis
They play tennis
He/she/ it plays tennis.
With the present
continuous we say:
I am playing tennis
You are playing tennis
We are playing tennis
He/she/it is playing tennis
Frequency Adverbs we
use with the Present Simple
With the present simple we use these frequency adverbs:
(Notice that the adverb comes before the main verb in the
sentence.)
Always: ‘I always read before I go to bed.’
Often: ‘Her sister often comes shopping with us.’
Frequently:‘Michael frequently visits his family.’
Sometimes:‘You sometimes go to the gym, don’t you?’
Occasionally:‘It occasionally rains in summer.’
Seldom:‘They seldom ask for help.’
Rarely: ‘He rarely goes out without his backpack.’
Hardly ever:‘I hardly ever eat pizza.’
Never: ‘Japanese people never wear shoes inside.’
Time Expressions we use with the Present Continuous
With the present continuous we use these time expressions:
(Notice that the time expression can come at the start or at
the end of the sentence.)
At the moment: ‘I’m watching TV, at the moment.’
These days: ‘Paul’s living in Cardiff, these days.’
Now: ‘What are you doing, now?’
Nowadays: ‘I think you are smoking too much, nowadays.’
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Complete these sentences below using either the present
simple or present continuous.
1.
(Play) I ____________ golf every weekend.
2.
(Play) The children________________ outside at
the moment
3.
(Work) Haruka ____________ today.
4.
(Work) You can’t borrow my lawnmower because it
doesn’t _________
5.
(Make) Smells good! What are you _____________?
6.
(Make) My husband never ____________ me
breakfast.
7.
(Live) Pauline is _______ in Hong Kong.
8.
(Live)Do you still ________ with your
parents?
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