Simple Present Vs Present Continuous
Simple Present Vs Present Continuous
Simple Present Vs Present Continuous
Present Continuous
Remember:
Grammar has meaning!
For example . . .
Use the simple Use the
present for: present
continuous for:
1) action that
happens repeatedly 1) Something that
(habitual action) is happening now or
close to the time
of speaking
2) general or
permanent situations
2) A temporary
situation
3) facts
Simple Present (Examples)
1) Habitual Action:
Tom goes fishing every week.
3) Facts:
The Earth is round.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
Present Continuous (Examples)
1) Action happening now or close to time
of speaking:
Where’s Tom? He’s playing soccer.
2) Temporary situations:
Martha and her husband are traveling
around Europe for two weeks.
Lisa is living with friends until she finds
an apartment.
Present Continuous . . .
We often use the present continuous
(and not simple present) when action
continues over a period of time.
this week, this semester, this year
I
You
We
They
Simple Present:
But for 3rd person singular, we say . . .
He
She
It
The verb BE
Remember the forms of verb BE for
the simple present tense:
I AM
He, She, It IS
They, We, You ARE
Simple Present (Negative)
For all verbs (EXCEPT be), use:
1) Sara works on Sunday.
Sara doesn’t work on Sunday.
I AM
You, We, TheyARE
He, She, It IS
Examples:
I like Rome.
NOT: I am liking Rome.