I am working at the moment.
CORRECT?
Correct.
I am working at the moment.
She (not live) in London.
She doesn't live in London.
(you/come) to the movies with us tonight?
Are you coming to the movies with us tonight?
She (go) to a restaurant every Saturday.
?
She goes to a restaurant every Saturday.
They (not come) to the party tomorrow.
They aren't coming to the party tomorrow.
(he/eat) rice every day?
Does he eat rice every day?
He plays tennis tonight.
Is it correct?
Incorrect.
He is playing tennis tonight.
He (not) play golf now.
He isn't playing golf now.
(you/study) every night?
Do you study every night?
I am hating seafood.
Is it correct?
No, it isn't.
I hate seafood.
(Verbs that describe states or feelings (not actions) are not usually used in the present continuous.)
She (not go) to the cinema very often.
She doesn't go to the cinema very often.
(you/come) to the cinema later?
Are you coming to the cinema later?
Now I'm remembering you!
Is it correct?
No, it isn't.
Now I remember you!
(Verbs that describe states or feelings (not actions) are not usually used in the present continuous.)
You (not go) out later.
You aren't going out later.
(he/come) to London often?
Does he come to London often?