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Present Simple & Present Continuous
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For things that happen regularly, we use the p________ s_______ tense.
present simple
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We ________about once a month. (eat out)
eat out
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Non-action verbs (like, need, seem) are not usually used in the p___________ c___________ form.
present continuous
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They ________ in Torquay. (live)
live
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What time _______ the supermarket _______ on Saturdays? (close)
does ..... close
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I can see that you’re busy, what are you ______? (make)
making
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Where is that music _______ from? It __________ beautiful! (come, sound)
coming.....sounds
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She usually _______ the bus to work. (take)
She usually takes the bus to work.
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I _________ usually ______ wine. (not drink)
don't ......drink
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usually, never, often, sometimes, once a week are adverbs of f_________
frequency
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The doorbell ___________ (ring). Can you see who’s at the door?
's ringing
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_____ you _____ any exercise these days? (do)
Do.....do
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We’re vegetarians, we ___________ meat. (eat)
don't eat
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I __________to go shopping this afternoon. I hate _________. (not want, shop)
don't want .......shopping
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Action verbs (make, cook, speak) can be used in the p________ c________ or the p______ s________ tenses.
present continuous .......present simple
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Are you ______________ today? (go swim)
going swimming
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___ you _____ any pets at the moment? (have)
do.......have
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For actions happening now, we use the p_________ c________ tense
present continuous
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I _______you with your homework this afternoon. (help)
will ...... help
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Verbs which describe states or feelings (need, like, hate) are called n____-a_______ verbs
non action
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We used the p________ s________ tense with adverbs of frequency like often, sometimes, never.
present simple
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