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Sunday, October 4, 2015

WEEK 5 LONDON IS A BIG CITY

PRESENT SIMPLE VERSUS PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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http://www.englishmedialab.com/GrammarGames/present%20tenses/present%20tenses%20snakes%20and%20ladders.html

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A – Choose the correct option: Present Simple or Present Continuous.

1.    Mark usually goes / is going home on foot.
2.    Listen! Ted plays / is playing the piano.
3.    My mother is a good cook. Everything she cooks / is cooking is excellent.
4.    Now Stanley answers / is answering the phone.
5.    They often watch / are watching TV in the evening.
6.    Today Jessica goes / is going to school by car.
7.    The dog sleeps / is sleeping under the table right now.
8.    Water boils / is boiling at 100ยบ Celsius.

            B- Fill in the blanks with either the Present Simple or Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets.

1.    Jason _______________(not / listen) to the radio very often.
2.    Turn off the TV. You ______________(not / watch) it.
3.    Where ______________ Sally usually ______________(spend) her summer holidays?
4.    Mr. Watson ______________(take) very good photos. Look! He ______________(take) a photo of you right now.
5.    It always ______________(rain) at the weekend. But today the sun ______________(shine).
6.    My friends ______________(leave) for Budapest tomorrow.
7.    Carol ______________ (phone) her grandmother every day. She ______________(phone) her now.
8.    Bob and Tom’s parents usually ______________(drive) them to school, but today they ______________(go) by bus.

 CREDITS : http://busyteacher.org/20927-verb-tenses-present-simple-vs-present-continuous.html







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