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Grammar Tenses in English: Present Continuous and Present Simple Usage, Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Idioma Inglés

An overview of the usage of present continuous and present simple tenses in english. It explains when to use each tense for various situations, including temporary and permanent situations, new habits, and future arrangements. The document also includes examples and comparisons between the two tenses.

Tipo: Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones

2019/2020

Subido el 24/09/2021

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¡Descarga Grammar Tenses in English: Present Continuous and Present Simple Usage y más Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! Grammar Tenses in English Present Continuous Subject + be + verb + ing Sujeto + estar + verbo + ando/iendo The baby is walking [El bebé está caminando! Are you crying? ¿Estás llorando? Fra not lying! ¡No estoy mintiendo! Use For present: 1: First, we use the present continuous for things that are happening at the moment of speaking. These things usually last for quite a short time and they are not finished when we are talking about them. + |I'm working at the moment. + Please call back as we are eating dinner now. + Julie is sleeping. 2: We can also use this tense for other kinds of temporary situations, even if the action isn't happening at this moment. + John's working in a bar until he finds a job in his field. (He might not be working now.) + |'mreading a really great book. + She's staying with her friend for a week. Compare this with the present simple, which is used for permanent situations that we feel will continue for a long time. + | workina school. (l think this is a permanent situation.) + I'm working in a school. (I think this is a temporary situation.) 3: We can use the present continuous for temporary or new habits (for normal habits that continue for a long time, we use the present simple). We often use this with expressions like 'these days' or tatt he moment!. + He's eating a lot these days. + She's swimming every morning (she didn't use to do this). + You're smoking too much. 4: Another present continuous use ¡is for habits that are not regular, but that happen very often. In this case we usually use an adverb like 'always', 'forever' or 'constantly'. Often, we use the present continuous in this way to talk about an annoying habit. + You're forever losing your keys! + She's constantly missing the train.
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