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  • He is fixing his bike in the garage.
    b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
  • She is cooking dinner in the kitchen at the moment.
    b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
  • They are meeting their teacher after school tomorrow.
    f. For future arrangements (Present Continuous)
  • The train departs from Platform 5 at 3 p.m.
    e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
  • They will leave the party as soon as they find their jackets.
    g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
  • He reads the newspaper after breakfast.
    a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
  • She is always talking during the movie!
    c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
  • Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
    d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
  • I will tell her the news when she gets home.
    g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
  • They are always complaining about the food.
    c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
  • This building has 20 floors.
    d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
  • They are playing football in the park right now.
    b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
  • The library closes at 8 p.m. on weekdays.
    e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
  • You are always borrowing my pens without returning them!
    c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
  • We exercise at the gym twice a week.
    a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
  • He is always arriving late for meetings.
    c. For describing annoying behavior (with always) (Present Continuous)
  • I am studying for my exam at this very minute.
    b. For something happening now (Present Continuous)
  • They visit their grandparents every Sunday.
    a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
  • The Moon orbits the Earth.
    d. For a permanent situation or fact (Present Simple)
  • If it rains, we’ll stay at home.
    g. In future time clauses (Present Simple)
  • His flight lands at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
    e. For timetables and schedules (Present Simple)
  • He reads the newspaper after breakfast.
    a. For habits and routines (Present Simple)
  • I am having lunch with Sarah next Wednesday.
    f. For future arrangements (Present Continuous)