Michael (to do) his lessons every day.
Michael does his lessons every day.
It (to snow) now.
It is snowing now.
Yes, I'm meeting him on Monday
Are you meeting "Paul" on Monday?
Used for talking about future arrangements
Present continuous
They (not to live) in the USA
They do not live in the USA.
They (to eat) soup now.
They are eating soup now.
Give two possible answers to the following question.
Does her train leave at midday?
Yes, it does/ her train leaves at midday.
No, it doesn't/her train doesn't leave at midday.
MORE OPTIONS ACCEPTED
Present simple.
His father (not to work) at an office.
His father does not work at an office.
It (not to rain) now.
It is not raining now.
No, I'm not coming to the party tonight.
Are you coming to the party tonight?
You want to travel next Summer, and you have already bought your tickets. What tense do you use to tell someone about next Summer?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
I'm travelling to New York next summer.
My brother ( to watch) television every night?
Does my brother watch television every night?
My mother (not to sit) at the table now.
My mother is not sitting at the table now.
_______ you free on Sunday?
Are you free on Sunday?
We use doesn't in the negative form of the________
present simple
He (to speak) Spanish?
Why you (to talk)?
Why are you talking?
_____ you ______ (plan) to come to the party?
Do you plan to come to the party?
You have an arrangement tomorrow. (make a sentence with the verb "meet")
MULTIPLE ANSWER:
EXAMPLE "I'm meeting John tomorrow morning"