Present Simple vs Present Continuous
We use the present continuous when we speak about:
A) something that is happening right now
B) something that we planned (this is the equivalent of "be + going to")
We use the present simple when we speak about:
A) our habits or something that happens regularly
e.g.
I am seeing Kate this Monday. (Spotykam się z Kasią w ten poniedziałek)
I see Kate every Monday. (Spotykam się z Kasią w każdy poniedziałek) Choose the present simple or present continuous: 1. (You / come) Are you coming tonight? 2. (He / eat) Does he eat rice every day? 3. I (work) I am working at the moment. 4. (He / come) Does he come to London often? 5. He (play) is playing tennis now. 6. (You / come) Are you coming to the cinema later? 7. They (not / come) are not coming to the party tomorrow. 8. He (not / play) is not playing golf now. 9. (You / play) Are you playing tennis this Sunday? 10. They (go) go to a restaurant every Saturday. 11. She (not / go) does not go to the cinema very often. 12. You usually (arrive) arrive late. 13. He normally (eat) eats dinner at home. 14. (You / study) Do you study every night? 15. (They / work) Do they work late usually? 16. You (not / go) are not going out later. 17. I (not / work) am not working tonight. 18. (She / work) is working at the moment? 19. I (not / drink) don't drink coffee very often. 20. Julie (sleep) is sleeping now.