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REMEMBER:

 

  • We use the present continuous to talk about something that is happening at the moment we speak.
  • We use simple present to talk about things that happen regularly.

 









 

 

Put the verb into the correct form- present simple or present continuous.

 

  • “Don’t talk so loudly!” – I _____________ (not/talk) loudly.
  • He _________ (know) all about the film.
  • Jane _________ (talk) to a friend at the moment.
  • He __________ (not/ work) on Sundays.
  • Margaret ________ (love) music and dancing.
  • The god _________ (sleep) under the table at the moment.
  • He _________ (not / like) his job.
  • I _________ (think) she __________ (be) very pretty.
  • I __________ (always / go) to bed very early.
  • How often a day _________ (you / eat) ice-cream.
  • She ________ (often / clean) the house on Saturdays.
  • __________ (they / go) to the pub every evening?
  • They _________ (now / learn ) to treat animals.
  • He __________ (sit) on an armchair ____________ (smoke) a pipe.
  • Why _________ (you / not / fix) it later?
  • Why _________ ( you / fix) it this morning?
  • I ________ (do) it because it _______ (not/ work) and I need it.

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