top of page

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.

Featured Posts
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
No tags yet.
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
bottom of page