present simple and present continuous

present simple

present continuous

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usage

usage

used for an event or action that is currently taking place or occurs while speaking

used for events or actions that are naturally real, whether in the past, present, or future

Used for events or actions that occur repeatedly until it is a daily or monthly routine

used for events or actions that happen too often make it repetitive and boring

Used to tell a story or action in the present that is ongoing and has not yet ended. (ending in the future) Adverbs of time may also appear in the sentence, e.g. now, at the moment, right now, etc.

used for an event or action that is currently trending or popular

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structure

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structure

S+V(s,es)

Tiger is a dangerous animal

I drink water every day

Ann watches television

S+Be(is/am/are)+V.ing

I am studying at benchamamaharat now

He is trying to lose weight now

I walk to school every day

The sun sets in the west and rises in the east

used for an upcoming event or action in the future It is definitely prepared and planned in advance. and often found adverbs of time, such as tonight, this evening, tomorrow, next week, etc.

She is going to the market tomorrow

They are seeing the doctor next month

I’m studying English this weekend

These day, most people are favoring healthy food

We’re making pizza at this moment

Suwich is constantly talking. I wish he would shut up

I don't like gangster near my house because they are always making noisy