In today´s lesson we´re going to improve the understanding of the present simple and present continuous and a few more details on how to use these tenses.
The simple present is used:1.) to talk about facts and general truths:My name is Jane. The grass is green. The world is round. The sun rises in the East.
Use the present simple to answer these questions:1.) Where do you come from? I come from ...............................2.) What´s your job?/ What do you do? I´m a ............ I work in/for/at ................3.) What´s the capital of Poland? The capital of Poland is .....................4.) How old are you? I´m ............. (years old).
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Adverbs of frequency - present simple
2.) it is used with adverbs of frequency such as: always, every day, usually, often, every other day, sometimes, seldom, rarely, hardly ever, never.
What are some of the things that you: * always do? (I always ......)* do every day? (I ............ every day)* usually do ? (I usually ......)* often do? (I often ......)* sometimes do? (I sometimes ...... OR I ......... sometimes.)* hardly ever do? (I hardly every ....... )* never do? (I never ...... )
Let´s practice it!
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3.) It is used with sative verbs (these are the verbs that do not have an - ing form because they do not express actions, but states).These include:understand / own / believe / want / know / like / seem / need / prefer / hate / loveHe currently (= now) owns a quad. (correct) Don´t say:He´s currently
owning a quad. (incorrect)
1.) Present continuous is used to talk about actions that are happening NOW, at the moment of speaking.For instance:It´s raining right now, don´t forget to take your umbrella and wellies.
2.) Present continuous is used for situations that are temporary, which means that they won´t continue for a long time. I live in Poland (= permanent situation), but this week I´m staying (= temporary situation) with my sister in Prague.
now, right now, at the moment, today, currently, this afternoon, this week, this month, and this year Examples:This afternoon I´m playing football.My brother is currently working in Brighton (England).She´s writing another book this year. Peter Brown is working for Volunteer Africa for a month.
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Present continuous for future arrangements
3.) use the present continuous to talk about planned future arrangements (that means that a person A and person B know that the´re going to meet together at an agreed place and time)Examples:I´m meeting my cousin tomorrow. Tom and Mary are coming to the party this Saturday.I´m seeing (= have a meeting) a doctor this Wednesday at 8am.
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Summary
Present simple:1.) facts and general truths2.) with adverbs of frequency (always, often, twice a week, sometimes)3.) with stative verbs (like, love, understand, want, need)
Present continuous:1.) with situations that are happenning right now, at the moment of speaking2.) for temporary situations and with words like: now, right now, currently, this week, this month, today3.) for future arrangements