Form Present simple – short forms We normally use short forms in spoken English. Present continuous – short forms We normally use short forms in spoken English. Present simple vs present continuous – use Present simple use Habits or situations that happen regularly We use the present simple to talk about actions that we do (o we don’t do) regularly: Permanent situations or things that are usually or often true Adverbs of frequency We often use the present simple with adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, etc.) and expressions of frequency (once every three months, twice a week, every other day, etc.). Adverbs of frequency go in mid position (before the main verb or after be). Expressions of frequency go at the end of the sentence Future events that are timetabled We use the present simple to talk about future events that are scheduled or timetabled. Present continuous use Actions in progress We use the present continuous to talk about things that are happening now or ‘around now’ (a
Present simple vs present continuous - English
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