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The sun ___ (sets/is setting) in the west
sets
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5. Why do we say, “The train leaves at 6 PM tomorrow” even though it’s in the future?
Because we use the Present Simple for scheduled events like timetables or fixed plans.
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We ___ (not/go) to the gym every day
don't go
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If you’re talking about an action happening right now, like “She ___ (dance) at the party,” which tense should you use? Why?
the Present Progressive, because the action is happening at this moment.
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Transform the sentences into Present Continuous (She reads books every evening.)
She is reading a book now.
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Error Correction: She is goes to the gym every weekend.
She goes to the gym every weekend
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Error Correction. He don’t like swimming, but he swim in the pool now.
He doesn’t like swimming, but he is swimming in the pool now.
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. Look! The children ___ (play) in the park.
are playing
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Right now, they ___ (work) on a group project.
are working
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He usually ___ (go) to school by bike, but today he ___ (take) the bus.
goes, is taking
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Which tense would you use for this sentence: “Every morning, he ___ (read) the newspaper”? Why?
The Present Simple, because it describes a daily habit.
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She always ___ (watch) TV in the evening, but now she ___ (read) a book
watches, is reading
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Transform to Present Simple: They are playing basketball in the park.
They play basketball in the park
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If you’re describing a fact, like “The Earth orbits the sun,” which tense should you use? Why?
The Present Simple, because it’s a general truth or fact.
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. I ___ (study/am studying) for my test at the moment.
am studying
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