The Present Simple tense is used for habitual actions and routines (e.g., 'I usually walk to the office'), while the Present Continuous tense is used for actions happening right now or temporary situations (e.g., 'but today I am taking the bus'). This video demonstrates the contrast between these two tenses through everyday examples like commuting, clothing choices, waking up times, food preferences, and work environments.
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I Usually… But Today I Am… | Easy English Speaking Practice #englarity #learnenglish #eslHinzugefügt:
I usually walk to the office, but today I am taking the bus.
I usually wear formal clothes, but today I am wearing a casual t-shirt.
I usually wake up early, but today I am sleeping in late.
I usually cook at home, but today I am ordering pizza.
I usually use a laptop, but today I am using my tablet.
I usually work from the office, but today I am working from a cafe.
I usually listen to music while working, but today I am enjoying the silence.
I usually eat rice for lunch, but today I am eating a salad.
I usually drink cold water, but today I am drinking hot lemon tea.
I usually have fruit for a snack, but today I am having a piece of chocolate.
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