1 Read the theory and say the examples in your language. Find examples in the texts on p. 6.
We use the present simple to talk about: • permanent states and a general truth. Amir plays in a football team. The sun rises in the east. • habits/routines. I play tennis every Saturday, • timetables. The salsa group starts at 7 pm. Time expressions: every day, on Mondays, often, etc. We use the present continuous to talk about: • actions happening now/around the time of speaking. Janice is training for a race now. Tina is practising for the tournament these days. • future arrangements. I'm going to the match tomorrow. • temporary situations. Jane is working in a leisure centre for the summer Time expressions: now, at the moment, at present, etc. Note: Some verbs don't have continuous forms because they describe a state rather than an action (want, like, love, hate, know, believe, need, etc). I love reading. (NOT: l'on-loving reading.) Coletehen with the ocent cimnie
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