PRESENT SIMPLE: Needs the auxiliary verb DO., Auxiliary verb Do used in negative and interrogative., don't, doesn't, do, does, We add +s in he/she/it., He has English on Mondays., Frequency adverbs, every, every morning, in the afternoon, at + time, I have PE at nine o'clock, once a week, twice a day, always, I usually play football after school., Yes, he does, Does she have English at 9'oclock?, PRESENT CONTINUOUS: verb to be + verb -ing, We don't need auxiliary verb., VERB TO BE makes negative and interrogative., He isn't playing football., She is reading a book., now, today, at the moment, We write verb to be before the ING verb., Are you listening to music now?, I'm eating a sandwich today., She isn't playing football today., We never use auxiliary verb DO., Are you + ing, You are + ing, Is she + ing, They are + ing,
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS
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