Simple Present vs Present Continuous

Welcome to our lesson on the simple present tense vs. the present continuous tense! 🌟

The simple present tense is used for things we do regularly or facts that are always true. For example, “I read books” or “She lives in New York.”

The present continuous tense, on the other hand, is used for actions happening right now or around the present time. For example, “I am reading a book” or “She is living in New York this year.”

Today, we’ll explore how to use these tenses correctly and practice with fun examples. Let’s jump in and make learning English exciting! 🚀📚

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