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TENSE USAGE : Simple Present Vs Present Continuous

TENSE USAGE : Simple Present Vs Present Continuous

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D. Fill in the Simple Present or the Present Continuous Tense: 1. THINK 1) I _____ about my history test tomorrow 2) _____ you _____ the film is good? 2. WEAR 1) What _____ you _____ for Sue’s party? 2) Frank often _____ a suit for work 3. BUY 1) Carol always _____ her clothes in that shop 2) Ann _____ some postcards at the moment. She’s in ...

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Passive voice: mixed tenses - exercise 1 - E-grammar

Passive voice: mixed tenses - exercise 1 - E-grammar

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Passive voice: mixed tenses - exercise 1 https://www.e-grammar.org/mixed-tenses-passive/ ESL worksheets on e-grammar.org Exercise 1 - Present simple vs present continuous

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous - GrammarBank

Present Simple vs Present Continuous - GrammarBank

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous Things that are always true. Things that happen all the time, repeatedly, often, sometimes, never, etc. Examples: - The sun rises in the east. - She often wears blue. - I play football. Present Simple B) Put the verb into the correct form Present Continuous Things that are happening now.

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