I ___ coffee in the morning. (drink)
I drink coffee in the morning.
I ________ breakfast now. (eat)
I'm eating breakfast now.
The girl in the painting ______the guitar. (play)
The girl in the painting is playing the guitar.
Oliver_____ a suit today. (wear) He usually ___ (wear) t-shirts.
Oliver is wearing a suit today. He usually wears t-shirts.
I _______ coffee in the morning. (not drink)
I don't drink coffee in the morning.
She _______ TV in the living room. (watch)
She's watching TV in the living room.
We use present continuous for this happening now, at this moment.
Correct.
___ you usually ___at weekends? (cook)
No, we normally ___out. (eat)
Do you usually cook at weekends?
No, we normally eat out.
We ___ (like) this paining very much. It's very interesting.
We like this paining very much. It's very interesting.
____ you ____ coffee in the morning? (drink)
Do you drink coffee in the morning?
What ___ they ____? (do)
What are they doing?
We use present simple to describe what's happening in a picture?
Incorrect. We use present continuous to describe what's happening in a picture.
What ___you ___here? (do)
I___ (wait) for Emma. She's late as usual.
What are you doing here?
I'm waiting for Emma. She's late as usual.
Fiona ____ 4 cups of coffee every day. (drink)
Fiona drinks 4 cups of coffee every day.
She ______ French, (not speak)
She doesn't speak French.
What ___ they ___? (do)
They _______ video games. (play)
What are they doing?
They are playing video games.
We use present simple with adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes, never, usually etc.
Correct.
example: I always drink coffee in the morning.
I usually ___(drink) tea, but I ___ (drink) coffee today.
I usually drink tea, but I am drinking coffee today.
My parents ___ (live) in a house, but now they ____ (stay) at my grandma's flat.
My parents live in a house, but now they are staying at my grandma's flat.
He ______ speak Japanese. _____ she _____ Korean?
He doesn't speak Japanese. Does she speak Korean?
Why ___ you___ sunglasses? (wear)
It______! (rain)
Why are you wearing sunglasses? It's raining.
We use present continuous and non action verbs such as need, want, like etc. to describe feelings or states.
Incorrect. We use present simple.
example: I like Italian food.
Marc ___(be) in Paris, but he___(live) in Nice at the moment.
Marc is in Paris, but he's living in Nice at the moment.
What ___ she ____ on Wednesdays? (do)
Normally, she ____ to the cinema with her friends.
What does she do on Wednesdays?
Normally, she goes to the cinema with her friends.