Present simple tense is used for daily routines and habits (e.g., 'I eat breakfast every morning'), while present continuous tense is used for actions happening right now (e.g., 'I am eating breakfast now'). The key difference is that present simple describes regular, repeated actions, whereas present continuous describes temporary actions occurring at the moment of speaking.
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Present Simple vs Present Continuous.Ajouté :
Good morning. Today we will learn present simple and present continuous.
Good morning. I always get confused.
Don't worry, I will explain.
Present simple is for daily routines.
Like every day? Yes. [music] For example, I eat breakfast every morning.
See? Present simple for daily routines.
Present continuous is for actions happening now. Right now? Yes. For example, I am eating breakfast now. So what is the difference? Present simple is for habits. Present continuous is for now. Oh, I see. Let's practice. I play football. I play football. Good. Now change it to present continuous. [music] I am playing football. Can I say I am play football? No, you must say I am playing football. I understand now.
Perfect, [music] Ben.
For example, I work every day, but now I am working.
>> That is easy.
>> Exactly. Thank you, teacher. I will practice more. Great. Practice every day. See you next class.
Goodbye, Ben.
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