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Present Simple vs Present Continuous (B2+)

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    ... But I hope you know what you're doing.
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    I'm forever picking your hairs out of the bath!
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    I am not making much money these days.
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    ... It's getting colder every day.
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    Pete was ill but he is getting over his illness now.
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    ... It lasts over four hours.
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    Emerson is currently top of the driver's league.
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    ... I recognise you now.
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    I work in this office all the time.
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    Every year I visit Britain to improve my English.
  • Put the verb in brackets into the correct form: present simple or present continuous.
    Hey, you! What do you think you're doing?
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    I hear that you have been promoted. Congratulations
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    Normally we get in touch with customers by post.
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    Jane is away on holiday so Linda is handling her work.
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    I always stay on duty until six o'clock.
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    ... But what do you do in the afternoons?
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    ... My old one doesn't fit any more,
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    ... Why are you looking at me like that?
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    The food tastes even worse now.
  • Put the verb in brackets into the correct form: present simple or present continuous.
    Please be quiet, David. You are forever interrupting!
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    What happens now?
  • Put the verb in brackets into the correct form: present simple or present continuous.
    British people are drinking more and more wine, apparently.
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    I'm feeling rather run down at present, doctor
  • Choose the correct word or phrase:
    ... But I'm thinking about it.