2. Put the verbs in brackets into the present present Secuper simple or present continuous. 1 Anna goes (go) to the gym every Saturday. 2. Mark does not da... (not/play) tennis 3. She send (send) emails now. 4 Look! It ..NOW (snow) outside. at the moment. 5 (he/catch) the bus to work every day? 6 Amy .. (not/like) boats. 7 They always gol (go) skiing in the winter. (you/watch) on WOM 8 What TV at the moment?
1. Anna goes (go) to the gym every Saturday.
In this sentence, we use the simple present tense because Anna's action of going to the gym is a habitual or repeated action.
2. Mark does not play (not/play) tennis.
We use the simple present tense here to indicate Mark's usual or general behavior of not playing tennis.
3. She is sending (send) emails now.
We use the present continuous tense here to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
4. Look! It is snowing (snow) outside.
We use the present continuous tense here to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
5. Is he catching (he/catch) the bus to work every day?
We use the present continuous tense here to ask about a habitual action that is happening regularly.
6. Amy does not like (not/like) boats.
We use the simple present tense to express Amy's general opinion or preference about boats.
7. They always go (go) skiing in the winter.
We use the simple present tense to indicate a repeated action that always happens during the winter.
8. What are you watching (you/watch) on TV at the moment?
We use the present continuous tense to ask about an action happening right now.
To summarize, we use the simple present tense for habitual actions, general truths, and preferences. We use the present continuous tense for actions happening at the moment of speaking or for temporary actions.
In this sentence, we use the simple present tense because Anna's action of going to the gym is a habitual or repeated action.
2. Mark does not play (not/play) tennis.
We use the simple present tense here to indicate Mark's usual or general behavior of not playing tennis.
3. She is sending (send) emails now.
We use the present continuous tense here to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
4. Look! It is snowing (snow) outside.
We use the present continuous tense here to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
5. Is he catching (he/catch) the bus to work every day?
We use the present continuous tense here to ask about a habitual action that is happening regularly.
6. Amy does not like (not/like) boats.
We use the simple present tense to express Amy's general opinion or preference about boats.
7. They always go (go) skiing in the winter.
We use the simple present tense to indicate a repeated action that always happens during the winter.
8. What are you watching (you/watch) on TV at the moment?
We use the present continuous tense to ask about an action happening right now.
To summarize, we use the simple present tense for habitual actions, general truths, and preferences. We use the present continuous tense for actions happening at the moment of speaking or for temporary actions.