Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PRESENT SIMPLE
AND PRESENT
CONTINOUS.
- PRESENT SIMPLE.
- It is used to
talk about
common
situations.
- The Simple Present is also
used to express a fact,
feature, or something that is
usually always true.
- To conjugate the present
simple use the inifinitivo for
subjects "I", "you", "we" and
"they" and another for "he",
"she" and "it", we added a "-s"
to end of the verb.
- Adverbs of time go
before the verb, except
the verb "to be" (ser /
estar). When "to be"
used the verb goes
before the adverb.
- PPRESENT CONTINOUS.
- It is used for
actions that are
taking place at that
time.
- When we
construct the
present continuous
we use the verb to
be. Therefore we
DO NOT USE
auxiliaries do, does,
don’t or doesn’t.
- Use the “ing” form after
the verb to be.
- Besides there are structural
differences - the present
continuous is the verb "to
be" as auxiliary and the
"present participle"