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Present Simple Vs Present Continous Exercices

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Nombre: Alisha Nicole S.

Matricula: As22-0159 Sección:LEX-113-07

Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. Look! They are leaving (leave) the house.


2. Brian (cycle) cycles 30 km every day.
3. Samantha (do) is doing her homework at the moment.
4. My parents (shop) are shopping right now.
5. He usually (get up) gets up early in the morning.

Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. You (see / not) do not see her every day.


2. The baby (sleep / not) is not sleeping at the moment.
3. I (read / not) am not reading a book now.
4. We (go / not) do not go to school on Sundays.
5. He (watch / not) does not watch the news every day.

questions

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

1. (you / go) Do you go on holiday by plane sometimes?


2. (they / play) Do they play computer games every day?
3. (she / eat) is she eating dinner at the moment?
4. What (they / do) are they going right now?
5. (she / visit) Does she visit her grandma very often?
Text

1. Look! Jenny (go) is going to school.


2. On her back, Jenny (carry) is carrying her school bag.
3. The school bag (be) is very heavy
4. Normally, Jenny (wear) wears black shoes, but today she (wear) is wearing red wellies.
5. And look, she (wear) is wearing a raincoat because it (rain) is raining outside.
6. Jenny (not / want) does not want to get wet.

When to use which tense?

1. For actions happening regularly, often or never, we use

2. For actions happening now, we use .

3. The verbs 'be', 'have', 'like' and 'want' are normally only used in .

4. The signal word 'usually' indicates that we have to use .

5. The signal word 'now' indicates that we have to use .

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