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We use the simple present tense for things that are permanent or are in general and the present progressive tense for th.
We use the simple present tense for things that are permanent or are in general and the present progressive tense for th.
things that are happening at the moment
When do we use the simple present tense?
When do we use the simple present tense?
- For future actions
- For past habits
- For completed actions
- For facts (correct)
In which tense do we talk about something that is happening around the time of speaking but not necessarily at that exact moment?
In which tense do we talk about something that is happening around the time of speaking but not necessarily at that exact moment?
- Past Progressive Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Progressive Tense (correct)
When do we use the present progressive tense?
When do we use the present progressive tense?
What is a significant difference between the simple present tense and the present progressive tense?
What is a significant difference between the simple present tense and the present progressive tense?
When something is happening at this moment and the action has started but hasn't finished, which tense do we use?
When something is happening at this moment and the action has started but hasn't finished, which tense do we use?