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Exercise - Present Simple and Present Continuous 2

The document discusses the simple present and present continuous tenses. It provides examples of when to use each tense and a short exercise testing the use of the tenses. The simple present is used for general truths, habits, likes/dislikes while the present continuous expresses temporary or ongoing actions. The exercise tests the reader's understanding of these tense uses through multiple choice questions with explanations of the correct answers.

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Exercise - Present Simple and Present Continuous 2

The document discusses the simple present and present continuous tenses. It provides examples of when to use each tense and a short exercise testing the use of the tenses. The simple present is used for general truths, habits, likes/dislikes while the present continuous expresses temporary or ongoing actions. The exercise tests the reader's understanding of these tense uses through multiple choice questions with explanations of the correct answers.

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Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense Exercise

We use the simple present tense to talk about general truths, facts, likes, dislikes and
preferences. The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions and situations that
are going on at the moment of speaking.

1. Rani .......................... with her parents at the moment.


stays
is staying
Either could be used here
We use the present continuous tense to talk about temporary states.

2. My brother ......................... at a bank.


work
works
is working
We use the simple present tense to talk about jobs, habits, routines etc.

3. I never .......................... up before 9 on Sunday mornings.


get
am getting
gets
We use the simple present to talk about our habits and routines.

4. I ....................... people who ........................... rude to their


subordinates.
am hating, are being
hate, are
am hating, are
We use the simple present to talk about our likes, dislikes and preferences.

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5. I ......................... this music.


like
am liking
likes
have liked
We use the simple present to talk about our likes and dislikes.

6. ............................. the meat ........................ bad?


Does, smell
Is, smelling
Either could be used here
The verb smell is not normally used in the continuous form.

7. I .............................. the dentist at 11 am.


see
am seeing
sees
We use the present continuous tense to talk about pre-planned future events.

8. I ........................... what you mean?


see
am seeing
Either could be used here
When see means understand, it is not used in the continuous form.

9. He ........................... his dog out for a walk every day before breakfast.
takes
is taking
Either could be used here
We use the simple present tense to talk about habits.

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10. If you ....................... too much coffee, you may develop health
problems.
drink
are drinking
Either could be used here

11. What time ................................ tomorrow?


does she arrive
is she arriving
Either could be used here
To talk about pre-planned events, we use the present continuous tense.

12. How often ............................... to the movies?


are you going
do you go
Either could be used here
We use the simple present to ask about habits, routines etc.

Answers
1. Rani is staying with her parents at the moment.
2. My brother works at a bank.
3. I never get up before 9 on Sunday mornings.
4. I hate people who are rude to their subordinates.
5. I like this music.
6. Does the meat smell bad?
7. I am seeing the dentist at 11 am.
8. I see what you mean.
9. He takes his dog out for a walk every day before breakfast.
10. If you drink too much coffee, you may develop health problems.

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Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense Exercise

11. What time is she arriving tomorrow?


12. How often do you go to the movies?

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