Present Simple Vs Present continuous
Stative Vs Action verbs
Which is right?
Which is wrong?
Words and phrases - Simple or continuous
100

The train always ________________ (leave) on time.

leaves

100

Which of these verbs is NOT stative?

- need

- belong

- watch

watch

100

Which of these 2 sentences is right?

         We agree with your plan.

         I am agreeing with the group decision.

agree = state verb

(I am agreeing... please no! "I am in agreement" would work)

100

Which of these 2 sentences is wrong?

1. I need to find a new job.

2. I am needing to find a new job. 

2. I am needing to find a new job.

100

Always

present simple (habit)

200

Kate ____ (not/have) a car.

doesn't have

200

Which of these verbs is a stative verb? 

- doubt

- work

- pursue

doubt

200

Which of these 2 sentences is right?

   Turn on the TV, she is not studying now.

   Teenagers nowadays aren't studying hard.

  Turn on the TV, she is not studying now.

2nd one: use of phrase"nowadays" - present simple, "general truth"

200

Which of these 2 sentences is wrong?

        1. I am not understanding this question.

        2. I don't understand this question

1. I am not understanding this question

is wrong

200

currently

present continuous (action happening now or around now)

300

to emphasise contrast, do we use present simple or continuous?

=emphatic present simple with 'do' even in the affirmative

He doesn't know a lot about politics but he does know a lot about history.

300

Which of these verbs is not a stative verb?

A) possess B) resemble

C) weigh D) wander

wander

300

Which of these 2 sentences is right? and why

         This book belongs to the teacher.

         This book is belonging to the teacher.

 This book belongs to the teacher.
belong = state verb.

Also, general truth.



300

Which of these 2 sentences is wrong?

1. I know John from high school.

2. I am knowing John from high school.

2. I am knowing John from high school is wrong.

300

Seldom

present simple (habit)

400

Which of these 2 sentences is wrong? & why.

1. So, to get to the bus station, you're heading past the church and then you're taking a left.

2. So, to get to the bus station, you go past the church and then you take a left.

2. So, to get to the bus station, you go past the church and then you take a left.

Directions use present simple

400

He has a lot of money. He's having lunch.
Why can have be used in present simple or present continuous in these examples?

simple = stative use, possession
continuous = activity, action of eating

400

Which of these 2 sentences is right? (& why)

          ENGLAND WINS THE WORLD CUP

          Bellingham is crossing the ball to Harry Kane

ENGLAND WINS THE WORLD CUP - newspaper headlines usually use present simple

Live sports commentary too.

400

Which is wrong?

Right now, my job involves a lot of video conferences.
Right now, my job is involving a lot of video conferences.

involve = stative verb

400
nowadays

present simple (general truths)
Nowadays, many people prefer to shop online.

500

1. It's ridiculous, my neighbours are always playing loud music late at night.

OR

2. It's ridiculous, my neighbours always play loud music late at night.

1. my neighbours are always playing loud music

We use "always" with present continuous to express annoyance at a repeated action.

(Always is often associated with present simple, but here is an exception)

500

Explain the difference between

I don’t see anything.

Tina is seeing a famous football player.


(sense of sight)  
(activity - dating)

500

Which of these 2 sentences is right? (& why)

The early bird catches the worm

The early bird is catching the worm

The early bird catches the worm

"proverbs and sayings" (Sprichwörter) require present simple.


500

Which is wrong?

Everybody listen up! And that includes you too, Brian!
Everybody listen up! And that is including you too, Brian!

Everybody listen up! And that includes you too, Brian!

include = stative verb


*Everybody listen up! Including you, Brian!* would be correct. This is because it's no longer present continuous (note the absence of "is"(form of to be), but a participle phrase.

500

for the time being

= vorerst
continuous