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Present Continuous
Present Simple
S.Montanari
Present Continuous
Positive sentence:
subject + be + verb –ing
e.g.
He is studying Russian
They are watching TV
I am staying in London for a while
Present Continuous
Contraction
He ‘s studying Russian
They ‘re watching TV
I ‘m staying in London for a while
Present Continuous
Negative sentence
subject+ verb be (negative)+verb –ing
e.g.
The water is not boiling
It is not raining now
She is not working at the moment
Present Continuous
Contraction
The
It
water isn’t boiling.
isn’t raining now.
She
isn’t working at the moment.
Present Continuous
Interrogative sentence:
verb be+ subject+ verb -ing
e.g.
Are you listening to me?
Where is she working now?
Why are you studying English?
Present Continuous
It’s used to talk about actions happening at or around
the time of speaking. The action is not complete.
Now
Around the time of speaking
It’s used to talk about future actions which have
already been decided/planned (a time expression is
necessary).
Present Continuous
The water is boiling. Can you turn it off?
(NOW)
Jane is working in a bar to earn some extra
money. (AROUND…)
I’m leaving for Helsinki tomorrow. (FUTURE
PLAN)
Present Continuous
Key words:
At the moment, now etc.
e.g: I’m working very hard at the moment
Present Simple
Positive sentence:
Subject+ infinitive of the verb
e.g.
I work in a bank.
They live in Rome
We like travelling.
Present Simple
But remember the 3° person:
She lives with her mother.
He works in a hospital.
Water boils at 100°
*All verbs ending in –s,-ss,-sh,-ch,-x,-z,-o
add –es
Does, goes, teaches, watches
Present Simple
Negative sentence:
subject+ aux. verb (negative) + verb
e.g.
We do not go away very often
He does not drink coffee in the
morning
He does not travel by car
Present Simple
Contraction
e.g.
We don’t go away very often
He doesn’t drink coffee in the morning
He doesn’t travel by car
Present Simple
Interrogative sentence:
‘do’ or ‘does’ + subject + verb
e.g.
Where do you work?
Do they understand?
Does she study with you?
Present Simple
It’s used to talk about habitual actions
It’s used to talk about things in general
It’s used to talk about objective facts
Present Simple
I usually get up at 7 a.m.
He normally meets friends after work
(habitual actions)
It doesn’t rain very much in summer
(talking about things in general)
The sun rises in the East
(express a fact)
Present Simple
Key words:
ALWAYS
USUALLY
OFTEN
SOMETIMES
HARDLY EVER
NEVER
Etc………
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