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Present Simple and Present Continuous E8

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  • Mary and John eat / are eating sandwiches every morning.
    Mary and John eat sandwiches every morning.
  • Turn the radio off, please! I try / am trying to concentrate on this exercise.
    Turn the radio off, please! I am trying to concentrate on this exercise.
  • How often do you drink / are you drinking coffee?
    How often do you drink coffee?
  • We read / are reading an interesting book right now.
    We are reading an interesting book right now.
  • A: What does your sister do / is your sister doing? B: She is a nurse. She works / is working in a local hospital.
    A: What does your sister do? B: She is a nurse. She works in a local hospital.
  • He never eats / is never eating  fish. He hates / is hating the smell.
    He never doesn't eat fish. He hates the smell.
  • How many books does your friend buy / is your friend buying every week? She always buys / She is always buying two books a week in a local bookshop.
    How many books does your friend buy every week? She always buys two books a week in a local bookshop.
  • Mark isn't / isn't being in the mountains today.
    Mark isn't in the mountains today.
  • How often do you do / are you doing your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
    How often do you do your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
  • Does she go / Is she going to school every day?
    Does she go to school every day?
  • Don't go out now! It rains / is raining heavily. You'll get soaked.
    Don't go out now! It is raining heavily. You'll get soaked.
  • Does Mary live / Is Mary living far away from here?
    Does Mary live far away from here?
  • I don't work / am not working at school as a teacher.
    I don't work at school as a teacher.
  • I don't clean / am not cleaning my room now.
    I am not cleaning my room now.
  • Does it rain / Is it raining now? No, it doesn't / it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
    Is it raining now? No, it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
  • Kate usually doesn't play / isn't playing computer games at 9 p.m.
    Kate usually doesn't play computer games at 9 p.m.
  • Mike never forgets / Mike is never forgetting about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
    Mike never forgets about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
  • You cannot see him now. He changes / is changing his clothes.
    You cannot see him now. He is changing his clothes.
  • He walks / is walking his dog at least four times a day.
    He walks his dog at least four times a day.
  • Does he often help / Is he often helping his mum with housework?
    Does he often help his mum with housework?
  • Can you hear this music? Do they have / Are they having a party?
    Can you hear this music? Are they having a party?
  • A: Where does he go / is he going right now? B: I don't know / I am not knowing.
    A: Where is he going right now? B: I don't know.
  • My brother never does / is never doing the washing-up.
    My brother never does the washing-up.
  • Look at Peter! He falls / is falling asleep at his desk.
    Look at Peter! He is falling asleep at his desk.
  • Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes / He is never coming late. I'll call him.
    Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes late. I'll call him.
  • Look! Kate and Sam look / are looking at stars together!
    Look! Kate and Sam are looking at stars together!
  • Does he write / Is he writing an essay now?
    Is he writing an essay now?
  • Listen! She sings / is singing in the shower.
    Listen! She is singing sing in the shower.
  • The Smiths hardly ever visit / The Smiths are hardly ever visiting their neighbours. They don't get / They are not getting on well with them.
    The Smiths hardly ever visit their neighbours. They don't get on well with them.
  • Be quiet, please! The baby sleeps / is sleeping at the moment.
    Be quiet, please! The baby is sleeping at the moment.
  • Betty often reads / is often reading books in English because she loves / is loving this language.
    Betty often reads books in English because she loves this language.
  • Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She prepares / She is preparing dinner for us.
    Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She is preparing dinner for us.
  • Before I go / am going to work, I usually drink / am drinking two cups of coffee.
    Before I go to work, I usually drink two cups of coffee.
  • Mr. Smith is in his office now. He has / is having a meeting with his clients.
    Mr. Smith is in his office now. He is having a meeting with his clients.
  • You can work on my laptop now. I don't use / am not using  it at the moment.
    You can work on my laptop now. I am not using it at the moment.