PRESENT SIMPLE / PRESENT CONTINOUS

The present simple is used, for example, to say something that you do as if it were a routine.

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SUBJ + V (inf) (+s in he she or it)

do/does + SUBJ + V (inf)

SUBJ + don't/doesn't + V (inf)

I don't shower every day

We don't play football every week

He doesn't sing in the morning

Does he sing in the morning?

Do I shower every day?

Do we play football every week?

We play football every week

I shower every day

He sings in the morning

The present continuous is used to explain something you are doing at that moment.

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SUBJ + am/is/are + V (ing)

SUBJ + isn't/aren't/am not + V (ing)

am/is/are + SUBJ + V (ing)

We are listening music

I'm making food

She is playing basketball in the street

I am not making food

We aren't listening music

She isn't playing basketball in the street

Is she playing basketball in the street?

Am I making food?

Are we listening music