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Fun with Present and Simple Continuous English: Exercises and Examples
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The present simple and present continuous tenses are essential for expressing habits, general truths, and ongoing actions in English. This guide also covers future tenses, past tenses, and question tags, providing a comprehensive overview of English grammar structures. It includes examples and specific usage cases to help learners understand when and how to apply these tenses correctly.

20/06/2023

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grammaire
PRESENT
simple
continu
habitude/vérité générale action en déroulement
base verbale
be + ing
FUTUR
simple
acto future ds son ensbl

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Past Tenses and Question Tags

This page covers past tenses in English and introduces the concept of question tags.

Past Tenses

Past Simple (Preterit)

Used for specific actions or habits in the past. Structure: base verb + -ed (or irregular form)

Example: I visited Paris last summer.

Vocabulary: Common time markers for past simple include "ago," "yesterday," "last," and "in + past date."

Past Continuous

Used for simultaneous actions in the past or actions in progress. Structure: was/were + verb-ing

Example: While I was cooking, the phone rang.

Question Tags

Question tags are short questions added to the end of statements to ask for confirmation or agreement.

Structure: Auxiliary verb + pronoun

Example: She is coming to the party, isn't she?

Common Question Tag Structures:

  • For "be" verbs: She is happy, isn't she?
  • For other verbs: She likes coffee, doesn't she?
  • For "have": She has a car, hasn't she?
  • For modal verbs: She will come, won't she?

Highlight: The auxiliary verb in the question tag is usually the opposite (positive/negative) of the main clause.

Special Constructions

  • "I don't know how to" = "I can't"
  • "Not to" for negation with infinitives
  • "Manage to" or "succeed in" to express accomplishment

Example: I managed to finish the report on time.

Vocabulary: "To go to somewhere" and "to play the piano" are examples of common verb phrases in English.

grammaire
PRESENT
simple
continu
habitude/vérité générale action en déroulement
base verbale
be + ing
FUTUR
simple
acto future ds son ensbl

Voir

Present and Future Tenses

This page provides an overview of present and future tenses in English, highlighting their uses and structures.

Present Tenses

Present Simple

Used for habits and general truths. Structure: base verb form

Example: She plays tennis every weekend.

Present Continuous

Used for actions in progress. Structure: be + verb-ing

Example: They are studying for their exams right now.

Future Tenses

Future Simple

Used for actions in the future as a whole. Structure: will + base verb

Example: We will travel to Paris next summer.

Future Continuous

Used for simultaneous actions in the future or actions in progress. Structure: will + be + verb-ing

Example: This time next week, I will be flying to New York.

Highlight: The future continuous tense is particularly useful for describing actions that will be ongoing at a specific point in the future.

Present Perfect Tenses

Present Perfect Simple

Used for completed actions with relevance to the present. Structure: have/has + past participle

Example: I have lived in London for five years.

Vocabulary: "For" is used with durations, while "since" is used with specific start dates in the present perfect tense.

Present Perfect Continuous

Used for actions that continue up to the present. Structure: have/has + been + verb-ing

Example: She has been working on this project since last month.

Demonstrative Adjectives

  • This/These: Used for proximity (spatial, temporal, or emotional)
  • That/Those: Used for distance

Definition: Demonstrative adjectives are words used to indicate specific items in space or time.

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Fun with Present and Simple Continuous English: Exercises and Examples

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Manon GAUTIER

@manongautier_ryki

·

343 Abonnés

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The present simple and present continuous tenses are essential for expressing habits, general truths, and ongoing actions in English. This guide also covers future tenses, past tenses, and question tags, providing a comprehensive overview of English grammar structures. It includes examples and specific usage cases to help learners understand when and how to apply these tenses correctly.

20/06/2023

206

 

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grammaire
PRESENT
simple
continu
habitude/vérité générale action en déroulement
base verbale
be + ing
FUTUR
simple
acto future ds son ensbl

Past Tenses and Question Tags

This page covers past tenses in English and introduces the concept of question tags.

Past Tenses

Past Simple (Preterit)

Used for specific actions or habits in the past. Structure: base verb + -ed (or irregular form)

Example: I visited Paris last summer.

Vocabulary: Common time markers for past simple include "ago," "yesterday," "last," and "in + past date."

Past Continuous

Used for simultaneous actions in the past or actions in progress. Structure: was/were + verb-ing

Example: While I was cooking, the phone rang.

Question Tags

Question tags are short questions added to the end of statements to ask for confirmation or agreement.

Structure: Auxiliary verb + pronoun

Example: She is coming to the party, isn't she?

Common Question Tag Structures:

  • For "be" verbs: She is happy, isn't she?
  • For other verbs: She likes coffee, doesn't she?
  • For "have": She has a car, hasn't she?
  • For modal verbs: She will come, won't she?

Highlight: The auxiliary verb in the question tag is usually the opposite (positive/negative) of the main clause.

Special Constructions

  • "I don't know how to" = "I can't"
  • "Not to" for negation with infinitives
  • "Manage to" or "succeed in" to express accomplishment

Example: I managed to finish the report on time.

Vocabulary: "To go to somewhere" and "to play the piano" are examples of common verb phrases in English.

grammaire
PRESENT
simple
continu
habitude/vérité générale action en déroulement
base verbale
be + ing
FUTUR
simple
acto future ds son ensbl

Present and Future Tenses

This page provides an overview of present and future tenses in English, highlighting their uses and structures.

Present Tenses

Present Simple

Used for habits and general truths. Structure: base verb form

Example: She plays tennis every weekend.

Present Continuous

Used for actions in progress. Structure: be + verb-ing

Example: They are studying for their exams right now.

Future Tenses

Future Simple

Used for actions in the future as a whole. Structure: will + base verb

Example: We will travel to Paris next summer.

Future Continuous

Used for simultaneous actions in the future or actions in progress. Structure: will + be + verb-ing

Example: This time next week, I will be flying to New York.

Highlight: The future continuous tense is particularly useful for describing actions that will be ongoing at a specific point in the future.

Present Perfect Tenses

Present Perfect Simple

Used for completed actions with relevance to the present. Structure: have/has + past participle

Example: I have lived in London for five years.

Vocabulary: "For" is used with durations, while "since" is used with specific start dates in the present perfect tense.

Present Perfect Continuous

Used for actions that continue up to the present. Structure: have/has + been + verb-ing

Example: She has been working on this project since last month.

Demonstrative Adjectives

  • This/These: Used for proximity (spatial, temporal, or emotional)
  • That/Those: Used for distance

Definition: Demonstrative adjectives are words used to indicate specific items in space or time.

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L'application est très simple à utiliser et bien faite. Jusqu'à présent, j'ai trouvé tout ce que je cherchais :D

Lola, utilisatrice iOS

J'adore cette application ❤️ Je l'utilise presque tout le temps pour réviser.