Present Simple, for permanent situations, for repeated or habitual actions in the present, especially with adverbs of frequency, for general truths and laws of nature, for timetables or programmes, Present Continuous, for temporary situations, for actions happening at or around the time of speaking, for fixed arrangements in the near future.

Present Simple vs Present Continuous (rule)

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