Present simple and continuous, action and non-action verbs

  • Use the present simple for things that are always true or happen regularly:
'I never go to bed before midnight'
  • Use the present continuous for actions in progress at the time of speaking (a) or for future arrangements (b):
a)  She's having a bath at the moment.
b) We're moving to Barcelona next month.

Do you need to revise the spelling rules for final 's' and 'ing' forms?

Click here for an explanation on how to pronounce final 's'.

Activity 1. Choose the correct answer.
Activity 2. Click on the words in the correct order.
Activity 3. Put the verbs in the correct tense.
Activity 4. Spelling and grammar.
Activity 5. Spelling: 'ing'


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