Grammar Explanation Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Present Simple

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Pronoun

I
You
They

She
He
It
Verb

eat /dream/ walk/ sit
(verb only)


eats /dreams/ walks/ sits
(verb + s)

Slide 4 - Diapositive

verbs ending with: o, s, sh, ch and x = verb + es

go
gues
wash
watch
sex
 verb + es


goes
 guesses
washes
watches
sexes


Slide 5 - Diapositive

verb ending with y > ies

carry
study
try
fly
"y" becomes "ies"

carries
studies
tries
flies

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Present Simple
When do you use it?

Slide 7 - Carte mentale

Present Simple
1. To talk about general truths and facts.
2.   Habits and routines. 
3. To give instructions.



Slide 8 - Diapositive

Present Simple
1. To talk about general truths and facts.
Examples:
The sky is blue.
British people drink a lot of tea. 
I live in Rotterdam.
Broken bones don't heal as fast as they do in children.

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Which statement of when to use Present Simple was given in the previous slide?
A
to talk about the past
B
to talk about the present
C
general truths and facts
D
series of actions or events

Slide 10 - Quiz

Give an example sentence of a general truth or fact.

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Present Simple
2. Habits and routines.
Examples:
I usually eat an apple in the morning.
He goes to the gym three times a week.
Share prices typically change on a daily basis - but often very little.
Our chefs provide an excellent choice of hot meals every day.


Slide 12 - Diapositive

Present simple is used to talk about habits and routines.
A
true
B
false

Slide 13 - Quiz

Present Simple
3. To give directions or instructions.
Examples:
Listen to me now! Get up! Wake up!
Go left and then go to the right.
From here you cross the road, go through an iron gate and follow the path west.

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Present simple can be used to give ...

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Which one is incorrect?
A
He eat an apple.
B
I eat an apple.
C
You eat an apple
D
They eat apples.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Present Continuous

Slide 17 - Diapositive

Present Continuous Rule
I
You 
They 

She
He 
It 
"to be" + verb + ing
am working
are working
are working

is working
is working
is working

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Sometimes if the verb ends with e like 'take' the 'e' gets removed;

 take > taking
 receive > receiving
Sometimes we add an extra consonant;


swim > swimming
run > running

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Present Continuous
1. Describes an action in progress at the moment of speaking.
2. Repeated events or actions. 


Slide 20 - Diapositive

Present Continuous
1. Describes an action in progress at the moment of speaking.
(temporary action)
Examples:
I'm cooking dinner now.
Francis is walking to the store.
We are staying with John this summer.

Slide 21 - Diapositive

Give an example sentence when talking about something happening "now".

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Present Continuous
2. Repeated events or actions.
 ( Usually, if they happen within a temporary period.)
Examples:
I'm feeding the neighbour's cat this week while she's in the hospital. 

Slide 23 - Diapositive

I'm feeding the neighbour's cat this week while she's in the hospital.
A
it's a routine or habit
B
it's a temporary thing

Slide 24 - Quiz

Comparison Present Simple and Present Continuous:
Graham's a confirmed smoker. He smokes about fifty a day. (habit / routine)

Graham's having a tough time at the office at the moment and he's smoking about fifty cigarettes a day!
(repeated action in a temporary period)


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Slide 26 - Diapositive

Graham's a confirmed smoke. He smokes about fifty cigarettes a day.
A
present simple
B
present continuous

Slide 27 - Quiz

This store (sell) womenswear.
A
is selling
B
sells

Slide 28 - Quiz

He never (buy) his clothes alone.
A
buys
B
buy

Slide 29 - Quiz

Give me a second. I (talk) on the phone, now.
A
talk
B
am talking

Slide 30 - Quiz

On Saturdays I (work) in a supermarket.
A
am working
B
work

Slide 31 - Quiz

Can I help you? No, thank you; I (look around)
A
am looking
B
look

Slide 32 - Quiz

At the moment share prices (fall).
A
falls
B
are falling

Slide 33 - Quiz

Our manager often (travel) abroad.
A
is travelling
B
travels

Slide 34 - Quiz

A butcher (sell) meat.
A
is selling
B
sells

Slide 35 - Quiz

Every evening she (watch) the news on TV.
A
watches
B
is watching

Slide 36 - Quiz

We (send) a new price list every year.
A
are sending
B
send

Slide 37 - Quiz

Where is the manager? He (talk) to a customer.
A
is talking
B
talks

Slide 38 - Quiz

Some customers never (pay) on time.
A
are paying
B
pay

Slide 39 - Quiz

Where is your boss?
He (prepare) a meeting.
A
prepares
B
is preparing

Slide 40 - Quiz

I (fly) business class for this trip.
A
am flying
B
fly

Slide 41 - Quiz

I see that you (watch) a new series.
A
watch
B
are watching

Slide 42 - Quiz

We usually (deliver) within two weeks.
A
deliver
B
are delivering

Slide 43 - Quiz

Write something you've learned or remember from this lesson.

Slide 44 - Question ouverte

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