Mastering Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses
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What is the difference between simple present and present continuous in terms of their negative form, affirmative form, and questions?

The simple present negative form is constructed using 'do not/does not + base verb', the affirmative form uses the base verb, and questions are formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb 'do/does'. On the other hand, the present continuous negative form is constructed using 'am/are/is + not + present participle', the affirmative form uses 'am/are/is + present participle', and questions are formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb 'am/are/is'.

Give an example of a sentence in simple present negative form.

Example: I do not like coffee.

Give an example of a sentence in present continuous affirmative form.

Example: She is studying for her exam.

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