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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.
Test your knowledge of simple present and present continuous tenses with this quiz! Learn the differences in their negative, affirmative, and question forms. Challenge yourself with example sentences and master these essential grammar concepts.
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