
Learn English Grammar with Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses
Enhance your English language skills by understanding and practicing the Present Simple and Present Continuous tenses. Explore affirmative, negative, and question forms through examples and images. Improve your vocabulary and grammar knowledge effectively.
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VOCABULARY jobs - bus driver pilot - baker DJ farmer - ( ) fire - firefighter deliver postman
Grammar Present Simple Tense Present Continuous Tense Present Simple Tense always usually sometimes never every day, every morning, every afternoon .. on Mondays, on Saturdays ..
Present Simple Tense affirmative ( ) She goes to school every day. He tidies his room on Saturdays. She usually watches TV in the evening. They play basketball every week. She always studies in the evening. I sometimes study in the morning.
Present Simple Tense negative ( ) She doesn t play basketball every day. They don t usually watch TV in the morning. He doesn t tidy his room every day. I don t like fish. We don t go to school on Sundays.
Questions () Does she study in the evening? Does he always walk to school? Do they always have a shower in the morning? Do you always do your homework?
Present Continuous Tense today at the moment now look listen
Present Continuous Tense affirmative ( ) I am listening to music now. You are playing football at the moment. She is studying today. He is working in the garden today. It is eating at the moment. We are watching TV now. look! They are swimming.
Present Continuous Tense Negative ( ) I am not playing football. You aren t listening to music. He isn t going to school. She isn t watching TV. It isn t eating. We aren t swimming. They aren t running.