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Where's the mistake? We eats lunch at midday.
We eat lunch at midday.
Where's the mistake? They is playing soccer.
They're playing soccer.
Where's the mistake? He play the piano every day.
He plays the piano every day.
Where's the mistake? You're hiting me!
You're hitting me!
Where's the mistake(s)? We is lieing
We are/We're lying (if the verb ends in -ie change it to -y and then add ing)
Where's the mistake? She's dieing
She's dying (if the verb ends in -ie change it to -y and then add ing)
Where's the mistake? They're skiping in the park.
They're skipping in the park.
Where's the mistake? He do his homework every night.
He does his homework every night.
Where's the mistake? I doing my homework.
I'm doing my homework.
Present continuous: I (shop) at my favourite store.
I'm shopping at my favourite store. (ends in a vowel and consonant --> add a consonant!)
Present continuous: I (write) an essay.
I'm writing an essay. (remove the -e)
When do we use the present continuous?
• now • temporary thing • future things that are already planned • situations that are evolving
When do we use the present simple?
• facts • routines • permanent things • fixed things
Present simple or present continuous? It (rain) a lot in April.
Present simple! It rains a lot in April.
Present continuous or present simple? It (rain) today.
Present continuous! It's raining today.
Present simple or present continuous? You (wear) a uniform to school every day.
You wear a uniform to school every day.
Present continuous: You (wear) a blue shirt.
You're wearing a blue shirt.
Present simple or present continuous? They (play) football on Saturdays.
Present simple: They play football on Saturdays.
Present simple or present continuous? They (play) football now.
Present continuous! They are playing football now.
Present simple or present continuous? He (eat) dinner at 7pm.
Present simple! He eats dinner at 7pm.
Present simple or present continuous? He (eat) dinner right now.
Present continuous! He is eating dinner right now.
Present simple or present continuous?We (watch) TV on weekends.
Present simple! We watch TV on weekends.
Present simple or present continuous? We (watch) TV at the moment.
Present continuous! We're watching TV at the moment.
Present simple or present continuous? She (read) a book every night.
Present simple! She reads a book every night.
Present simple or present continuous? She (read) a book now.
Present continuous! She is reading a book now.
Present simple: I (speak) English.
Present simple! I speak English.
Present continuous: I (speak) English.
I am speaking English.