She ______ (not usually / drink) coffee in the evening, does not usually drink, Listen! Someone ______ (knock) at the door, is knocking, I ______ (believe) everything he says, believe, We ______ (stay) at a hotel this week, are staying, My brother always ______ (forget) his keys, forgets, They ______ (not understand) the instructions right now, do not understand, ______ you ______ (work) this weekend, Are you working, The Earth ______ (move) around the Sun, moves, I ______ (have) a great time at the party at the moment, am having, She ______ (not want) to go out tonight, does not want, Why ______ he ______ (look) at me like that, is he looking, Our teacher usually ______ (give) us homework on Fridays, gives, I ______ (not remember) his name, do not remember, We ______ (plan) our vacation these days, are planning, This soup ______ (taste) delicious, tastes, Sentence: coffee in the evening, does not usually drink, Sentence: at the door, is knocking, Sentence: everything he says, believe, Sentence: at a hotel this week, are staying, Sentence: always keys, forgets, Sentence: instructions right now, do not understand, Question form: this weekend, Are you working, Fact: around the Sun, moves, Sentence: great time at party, am having, Sentence: go out tonight, does not want, Question form: at me like that, is he looking, Routine: homework on Fridays, gives, Sentence: his name, do not remember, Sentence: vacation these days, are planning, Sentence: soup delicious, tastes, What does Present Simple describe?, Habits truths routines permanent situations, Third person singular spelling change, Add -s or -es, When use Present Simple for future?, Fixed schedules or timetables, When use Present Continuous?, Now temporary actions future arrangements, Present Continuous structure, am is are plus verb-ing, Present Continuous for future plans?, Yes for future arrangements, Difference: stative vs dynamic verbs, States versus actions, Why is "I am knowing" incorrect?, Know is not continuous, What is the difference between “many” and “much”?, Many for countable, much for uncountable, Which quantifiers can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns?, some, any, a lot of, lots of, What is the plural form of countable nouns used for?, To show more than one item, Why can’t we say “two informations”?, Information is uncountable and has no plural, When do we use “in”? Give an example, Spaces; to say something is inside onther place , e.g. in the bag, When do we use “on”? Give an example, For surfaces, e.g. on the table, When do we use “at”? Give an example, For specific points, e.g. at the door, What is the difference between “many” and “much”?, Many for countable, much for uncountable, Which quantifiers can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns?, some, any, a lot of, lots of, What is the plural form of countable nouns used for?, To show more than one item, Why can’t we say “two informations”?, Information is uncountable and has no plural, When do we use “in”? Give an example, For enclosed spaces, e.g. in the bag, When do we use “on”? Give an example, For surfaces, e.g. on the table, When do we use “at”? Give an example, For specific points, e.g. at the door, Which preposition do we use for exact times?, at (exact times, e.g., at 5:00), Which preposition is used for days and dates?, on (days/dates, e.g., on Monday), Which preposition is used for months, years, and seasons?, in (months, years, seasons, e.g., in July).

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