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AAAA Present simple vs continuous
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They (to play) football in the park.
→ They are playing football in the park.
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You (to improve) your English a lot these days!
→ You are improving your English a lot these days!
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Cats (to sleep) a lot during the day.
→ Cats sleep a lot during the day.
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They (to visit) their grandparents today.
→ They are visiting their grandparents today.
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The sun (to rise) in the east every morning.
→ The sun rises in the east every morning.
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He always (to forget) his hat at home.
→ He always forgets his hat at home.
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You (to make) a lot of noise!
→ You are making a lot of noise!
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She (to drink) tea every morning.
→ She drinks tea every morning.
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The baby (to cry) because he is hungry.
→ The baby is crying because he is hungry.
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Sarah (to work) on a new project at work this week.
→ Sarah is working on a new project at work this week.
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We (to watch) a movie at the cinema tonight.
→ We are watching a movie at the cinema tonight.
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The students (to write) an essay in class.
→ The students are writing an essay in class.
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I (to cook) dinner for my family tonight.
→ I am cooking dinner for my family tonight.
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She (to read) a book every evening before bed.
→ She reads a book every evening before bed.
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He (to study) for his exam tomorrow.
→ He is studying for his exam tomorrow.
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It (to rain) outside at the moment.
→ It is raining outside at the moment.
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She (to read) a book right now.
→ She is reading a book right now.
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He (to teach) German at the local school.
→ He teaches German at the local school.
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The restaurant (to close) at 10 p.m.
→ The restaurant closes at 10 p.m.
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What is teacher Edward doing ?
...
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The children (to play) with their toys in the living room.
→ The children are playing with their toys in the living room.
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I (to look) for my keys. I can't find them!
→ I am looking for my keys. I can't find them!
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She (to like) to cook new recipes on weekends.
She (to like) to cook new recipes on weekends.
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Okay!
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