Present Continuous and Present Simple Tenses with Examples
Explore the differences between Present Continuous and Present Simple tenses through various examples like sitting, liking, wanting, walking, running, going, eating, studying, playing, drinking, reading, and talking. Each example is illustrated with an image and a description, making it easier to grasp the concept.
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Present Continuous Versus Present Simple 36 spin.png 19 spin.png 35 spin.png 20 spin.png 1 spin.png 18 spin.png 2 spin.png 34 spin.png 21 spin.png 3 spin.png 17 spin.png 33 spin.png 16 spin.png 22 spin.png 4 spin.png 15 spin.png 5 spin.png 32 spin.png 23 spin.png 14 spin.png 6 spin.png 5 1 7 3 24 spin.png 31 spin.png 13 spin.png 7 spin.png 8 spin.png 25 spin.png 12 spin.png 30 spin.png 6 2 8 4 9 spin.png 11 spin.png 10 spin.png 26 spin.png 29 spin.png 27 spin.png 28 spin.png SPIN THE BOTTLE
sits sitting She always _____ (sit) down next to me at school. sit
run running I see him _____ (run) by the store every morning. runs