This document provides examples to practice using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in using "goes", "is playing", "do you like", and other verbs in their correct present simple or present continuous form. The examples cover a variety of situations involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and plans happening now to illustrate when to use each tense.
This document provides examples to practice using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in using "goes", "is playing", "do you like", and other verbs in their correct present simple or present continuous form. The examples cover a variety of situations involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and plans happening now to illustrate when to use each tense.
This document provides examples to practice using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in using "goes", "is playing", "do you like", and other verbs in their correct present simple or present continuous form. The examples cover a variety of situations involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and plans happening now to illustrate when to use each tense.
This document provides examples to practice using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly. It contains 20 sentences with gaps to fill in using "goes", "is playing", "do you like", and other verbs in their correct present simple or present continuous form. The examples cover a variety of situations involving habitual or repeated actions, temporary states, and plans happening now to illustrate when to use each tense.