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This resource provides a comprehensive overview of the Present Simple and Present Continuous tenses in English grammar. It covers affirmative and negative forms, as well as forming questions. Learn how to use the Present Simple to describe daily habits and routines, such as "I drive a truck" or "I work in a hospital." Additionally, explore the Present Continuous for actions happening now, like "He is reading a book." With examples and key structures, this guide will enhance your understanding and usage of tense forms in everyday English.
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GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE • Affrimative • Negative • question
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE I’m a driver. I drive a truck. I’m a doctor. I work in a hospital. I like books. I read books every day. I love skiing. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O I drive a truck. I work in a hospital. I read books every day. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O I I drive a truck. I work in a hospital. I read books every day. I go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O You You drive a truck. You work in a hospital. You read books every day. You go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O We We drive trucks. We work in a hospital. We read books every day. We go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V O They They drive trucks. They work in a hospital. They read books every day. They go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O he He drives a truck. He works in a hospital. He reads books every day. He goes skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O she She drives a truck. She works in a hospital. She reads books every day. She goes skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE S V+s O it It rains here every year. It snows here every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE I’m a driver. I drive a truck. He’s a doctor. He works in a hospital. We like books. We read books every day. They love skiing. They go skiing every winter.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE (I, you, we, they) S don’t V O I’m not a driver. I don’t drive a truck. (he, she, it) S doesn’t V O He’s not a doctor. He doesn’t work in a hospital. He doesn’t works in a hospital.
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE (I, you, we, they) Do S V O ? Do you drive a truck? (he, she, it) Does S V O ? Does he work in a hospital?
GRAMMAR PRESENT SIMPLE Do S V O ? Do you drive a truck? Does S V O ? Does he work in a hospital? Wh- questions Where do you work ? Why does he drive a truck ? He drives a truck because he is a driver.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS • Affrimative • Negative • question
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS He is reading a book. She is listening to music. They are watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS S be V-ingO He is reading a book. She is listening to music. They are watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS S be not V-ingO He is not reading a book. She is not listening to music. They are not watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS be S V-ingO Why Is he reading a book. Is she listening to music. Are they watching TV.
GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS be S V-ingO (Wh-) Where is he going? What are you doing? Why are they watching TV?