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kropseniorhigh.orgOct 11, 2013 · Simple Present Tense vs. Present Progressive Tense Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb. (Reminder: simple present is used for actions that are habitual or repeated; present progressive is used for actions that are happening right now.) 1. Listen! Someone _____(knock) at the door. 2.
Simple Present Tense Simple Present Tense in the Negative
kropseniorhigh.orgOct 11, 2013 · Present Progressive (Present Continuous) Tense Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. Use the correct form of the present progressive tense. wear / study / sneeze / listen / rain / fix / dance / eat / read / shine / buy / make / wash / fly / sleep 1.
Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)
www.kaisons.orgPresent Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous) Read the situations below and write a sentence using the present perfect progressive tense to say how long the situation has been happening. For & Since Ex. The baby is crying. She started to cry twenty minutes ago. The baby has been crying for twenty minutes. 1. The tap is leaking.
Present Tense - Simple or Progressive - English Grammar
www.english-grammar.atPresent Tense – Simple or progressive 1. They normally have lunch at two. 2. Are you working in Paris this week? 3. You buy new clothes every Saturday! 4. I played football at school but now I prefer swimming 5. I have no idea what the book is about. Can you tell me what it’s about? 6.
PRESENT’SIMPLE’VS’PRESENT’CONTINUOUS’EXERCISES’ …
www.bilingualfirstyear.weebly.comPRESENT’SIMPLE’VS’PRESENT’CONTINUOUS’EXERCISES’ ’ 1.Put’the’verbs’into’the’correct’tense’(present’simple’ORpresent’continuous):’