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Present Simple and Continuos

Present simple

Key words

Key words

1- Adverbs of frequency

never/always/usually

2-Expressions of frequency

Every Day Once

Week Twice a-month/week/year

Year Three times

3-Stative verbs

To be/ To have got

Like/Hate/Dislike/Love/Hunderstand/Fell/Know/Want/Belive...

USE

USE

The simple present is used to indicate habits and routines, permanent emotions, general facts and actions or situations that are repeated. It is also used to deny or ask about them. In addition, it is useful for pointing out activities that are scheduled.

Examples

Examples

+ Plays

+ Plays

- Don't play

- Doesn't plays

? Does you play?

? Do you play?

Present continous

Examples

Examples

Is

+ Are playing

Am

Am not

- Isn't playing

Aren't

? Are you playing

Is he playing

USE

USE

The Present Continuous is used to describe actions that are happening at the same time that you are speaking. The main basic rules of use are: For actions that are in progress at the time of speaking. The most frequently used adverbs are: now, at present, at the moment, etc.

Key words

Key words

1-Now

2-At the moment

3-Look listen

Contrast

Structure

Structure

+ Plays

+ Plays

- Don't play

- Doesn't plays

? Does you play?

? Do you play?

Is

+ Are playing

Am

Am not

- Isn't playing

Aren't

? Are you playing

Is he playing

USE

USE

Contrast connectors help us join two different ideas that are contrary to each other, or when we want to link one idea to another that is unexpected. For example: I like watermelons. I dislike apples.

Key words

Key words

1- Adverbs of frequency

never/always/usually

2-Expressions of frequency

Every Day Once

Week Twice a-month/week/year

Year Three times

3-Stative verbs

To be/ To have got

Like/Hate/Dislike/Love/Hunderstand/Fell/Know/Want/Belive...

4- Now

5- At the moment

6- Look listen

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