Write the verb in Present Progressive:
play - they _____________
play - they are playing
When to use which tense?
For actions happening regularly, often or never, we use _________
For actions happening regularly, often or never, we use Simple Present.
Look! They (leave) __________ the house.
Look! They are leaving the house.
(they / play) ______ computer games every day?
Do they play computer games every day?
Look! Jenny (go)___________ to school.
Look! Jenny is going to school.
Write the verb in Simple Present, 3rd person singular:
be - it ______
be - it is
When to use which tense?
For actions set by a schedule or timetable, we use _______________
For actions set by a schedule or timetable, we use Simple Present.
I (read/not) _________ a book now.
I am not reading a book now.
(she / eat)__________ dinner at the moment?
Is she eating dinner at the moment?
I (live)__________ in London.
I live in London.
Write the ing-form of the following verb:
lie-
lying
When to use which tense?
The signal word 'now' indicates that we have to use _______________.
The signal word 'now' indicates that we have to use Present Progressive.
My birthday (be) _______ in September.
My birthday is in September.
Why (cry / she) ___________ now?
Why is she crying now?
In the evening, we (go) _______ to a concert.
In the evening, we are going to a concert.
Write the ing-form of the following verbs:
hit
hitting
When to use which tense?
In a story, for present actions happening one after another, we use __________________.
In a story, for present actions happening one after another, we use Simple Present.
They (not/know) ____________ the answer.
They do not know the answer.
(love / she) _______ him?
Does she love him?
It (be) _______ only a five-minute walk to the nearest station.
It is only a five-minute walk to the nearest station.
Write the verb in Simple Present, 3rd person singular:
play - she _______
play - she plays
When to use which tense?
For actions happening at the moment of speaking, we use _______________.
For actions happening at the moment of speaking, we use Present Progressive.
They (fly/not) __________ to London tomorrow.
They are not flying to London tomorrow.
Who (cook) ____________ dinner tonight?
Who is cooking dinner tonight?
In the afternoons, the school (offer)____________ sightseeing tours in and around London.
the afternoons, the school offers sightseeing tours in and around London.