Identifying Simple Present Tense

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Which sentence is an example of the simple present tense?

  • I buy a snack. (correct)
  • I have bought a drink.
  • I am eating lunch.
  • I will eat dinner.

Which of the following sentences indicates an action that is happening currently?

  • I am buying a snack. (correct)
  • I buy a snack.
  • I bought a snack.
  • I will buy a snack.

What is the main difference between the simple present tense and the present continuous tense?

  • Simple present describes routine actions.
  • Present continuous is used for habitual actions.
  • Simple present describes completed actions.
  • Present continuous is for actions happening right now. (correct)

Choose the correct sentence that is NOT in simple present tense.

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Which of the following sentences expresses a future action?

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