Friday, September 05, 2008

PRESENT SIMPLE + CONTINUOUS
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, facts, generalizations etc.
PRESENT SIMPLE:
Affirmative:
I play tennis.
You play tennis.
He/She/It play tennis.
We play tennis.
You play tennis.
They play tennis.
Negative:
I don't play tennis.
You don't play tennis.
He/She/It don’t play tennis.
We don’t play tennis.
You don’t play tennis.
They don’t play tennis.
Interrogative:
Do I play tennis?
Do you play tennis?
Does he/she/it play tennis?
Do we play tennis?
Do you play tennis?
Do they play tennis?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment.
Affirmative:
I am playing tennis.
You are playing tennis
He/She/It is playing tennis.
We are playing tennis.
You are playing tennis.
They are playing tennis.
Negative:
I am not playing tennis.
You are not playing tennis.
He/She/It isn't playing tennis.
We are not playing tennis.
You aren't playing tennis.
They are not playing tennis.
Interrogative:
Am I playing tennis?
Are you playing tennis?
Is she/he/it playing tennis?
Are we playing tennis?
Are you playing tennis?
Are they playing tennis?

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