TAILIEUCHUNG - UNIT I GRAMMAR: REVIEW OF TENSES

talk about something which is in progress at the moment of speaking "Where are the children?" "They're playing in the garden." "What are you doing at the moment?" "I'm writing a letter." You can switch off the TV. I'm not watching it. Look, there's Sally. Who is she talking to? "Where is Margaret?" "She's having a bath." Let's go out now. It isn't raining any more, (at a party) Hello, Ann. Are you enjoying the party? — talk about something which is in progress around the present, but not necessarily at the moment of speaking. | UNIT I GRAMMAR REVIEW OF TENSES Present Continuous and Simple Present Present Continuous is used to talk about something which is in progress at the moment of speaking Where are the children They re playing in the garden. What are you doing at the moment I m writing a letter. You can switch off the TV. I m not watching it. Look there s Sally. Who is she talking to Where is Margaret She s having a bath. Let s go out now. It isn t raining any more at a party Hello Ann. Are you enjoying the party talk about something which is in progress around the present but not necessarily at the moment of speaking She s looking for a job at the moment. Please don t take that book. Ann is reading it. Andrew is spending a lot of time in the library these days as he s writing an article. Have you heard about Tom He s building his own house. talk about something which is in progress for a limited period around the present temporary state current situations Robert is on holiday this week. He s staying with his sister in Bournemouth. You re working hard today. Yes I have a lot to do. They are living in Hong Kong for the time being. I can t phone Peter. The phone isn t working. Dick is a student but he s working as a barman during the holidays. talk about situations which are changing or developing around the present Your children are growing up very quickly. Computers are becoming more and more important in our lives. The population of the world is rising very fast. talk about planned future arrangements She s arriving at the airport tomorrow at noon. I m having lunch with Helen tomorrow. We re spending next winter in Australia. We re leaving at ten o clock on Friday. I m meeting Janet later this evening. express a habit to talk about something that happens more often than is normal repeated actions with adverbs like always forever constantly and continually It can express a pleasant habit. I like Peter. He s always smiling. He s always giving people things. However there s usually an .

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