SIMPLE PRESENT
TIME EXPRESSION
CHALLENGING
SIMPLE PRESENT VS PRESENT PROGRESIVE TENSE
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WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE FOR SIMPLE PRESENT

SUBJET  +  VERB  SF  + COMPLEMENT

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WHAT IS THE TIME EXPRESSION?

are words or phrases that indicate the timing, frequency, or duration of an action. They help to clarify when something happens, how often it occurs, or for how long. Time expressions are commonly used with different verb tenses to give more context to an action.

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WHAT IS CHALLENGING

he word challenging means something that is difficult or demanding, requiring effort, skill, or determination to overcome. It can refer to tasks, situations, or experiences that test a person's abilities or resolve. For example, a "challenging job" might be one that requires a lot of hard work, problem-solving, or learning new skills

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MEAN SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

Usage: SIMPLE PRESENT 

  • Habitual Actions:
  • General Truths or Facts:
  • Scheduled Events: Refers to scheduled future events (often related to transportation, timetables, etc.).
  • State Verbs: Describes a state or condition (like feelings, thoughts, possession
  • Usage: PRESENT PROGRESSIVE 
  • Actions Happening Right Now
  • Temporary Actions:
  • Future Plans:
  • Trends or Changes:
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MENTION THE DIFERENTS TYPE OF TENSES

AFIRMATIVE

NEGATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

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MENTION SOME TIME EXPRESSION

  Every day (Todos los días)

  In the morning (Por la mañana)

  At night (Por la noche)

  On weekends (Los fines de semana)

  Once a week (Una vez a la semana)

  Right now (Ahora mismo)

  In the afternoon (Por la tarde)

  Last year (El año pasado)

  Next month (El próximo mes)

  In the evening (Por la noche, al atardecer

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MAKE A EXAMPLE

  1. Learning a new language can be challenging. (Aprender un nuevo idioma puede ser desafiante.)
  2. The project was more challenging than expected. (El proyecto fue más desafiante de lo esperado.)
  3. She finds advanced mathematics challenging. (Ella encuentra las matemáticas avanzadas desafiantes.)
  4. Running a marathon is physically challenging. (Correr un maratón es físicamente desafiante.)
  5. The exam was challenging, but I managed to pass. (El examen fue desafiante, pero logré aprobar.)
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SIMPLE PRESENT  VS  PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

The Simple Present is used to talk about things that are habitual, permanent facts, or general truths. The Present Progressive is used to talk about actions that are happening at the moment, are temporary, or are future plans.

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MAKE A SENTENCES 

I work every day
I do not (don’t) work on weekends.

Does she play tennis on Sundays?

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USE SOME TIME EXPRESSION IN A SENTENCE

I GO TO THE PARK EVERY DAY

I PREFER GO TO SHOPPING ONCE A WEEK 

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HOW CAN EXPLAIN CHALLENGING

  Describing a Task or Job:

  Referring to a Situation or Experience:

  Personal Growth or Development:

  Education or Learning:

  Sports or Physical Activities:

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EXAMPLE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

  • I am eating breakfast right now. (Estoy desayunando ahora mismo.)
  • She is working from home today. (Ella está trabajando desde casa hoy.)
  • They are not watching TV. (Ellos no están viendo televisión.)
  • Are you coming to the party tonight? (¿Vas a venir a la fiesta esta noche?)
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PUT IN ORDER THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES

  1. Where you live?
  2. What do you  on weekends?
  3. You do  work in an office?


  1. Where doyou live?
  2. What do you do on weekends?
  3. Do You work in an office?
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MAKE A SENTENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING TIME EXPRESSION 

  Next month (El próximo mes)

  In the evening (Por la noche, al atardecer)

REVIEW THE SENTENCE

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EXAMPLE FOR REFERRING TO A SITUACION OR EXPERIENCE

  Referring to a Situation or Experience:

  • "Learning a new language is challenging, but it's worth the effort."
  • "Moving to a new city can be challenging, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area."


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EXAMPLE SIMPLE PRESENT

  • I eat breakfast at 7 a.m. (Yo desayuno a las 7 a.m.)
  • She works in a bank. (Ella trabaja en un banco.)
  • They do not like spicy food. (A ellos no les gusta la comida picante.)
  • Does he play tennis? (¿Juega él al tenis?)