Present Simple vs Present Continuous Tense Quiz
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Which tense is used to describe habitual actions or general truths?

  • Future simple
  • Present simple (correct)
  • Present continuous
  • Past simple
  • Which tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking?

  • Past simple
  • Present continuous (correct)
  • Present simple
  • Future simple
  • Which tense is used to talk about scheduled future events?

  • Present continuous
  • Future simple (correct)
  • Past simple
  • Present simple
  • Study Notes

    Verb Tenses

    • The present simple tense is used to describe habitual actions or general truths, e.g., "I go to school every day" or "Water boils at 100°C".
    • The present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking, e.g., "I am studying for my exam" or "She is writing a letter".
    • The future simple tense (or be going to) is used to talk about scheduled future events, e.g., "I will attend the meeting tomorrow" or "They are going to launch a new product next month".

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    Test your knowledge of present simple and present continuous tenses with this quiz. Identify which tense is used for habitual actions or general truths, actions happening at the moment of speaking, and scheduled future events.

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