Mixedtenses review of simple present, present continuous and simple past tenses, practising formation and usage. Short answer and 5W/H questions and erro
การใช้Present continuous tense ในสถานะการณ์ต่างๆ. 1) ใช้กับเรื่องที่กำลังเกิดขึ้น หรือกำลังทำอยู่ในขณะที่พูด • I am studying.. แปลว่า ฉันกำลังเรียนหนังสืออยู่ (ตอนนี้

Introduction The present continuous or the present progressive tense is used to tell about whatever action is happening at the time of speaking. Any temporary action, and/or an incomplete action is expressed in the present continuous tense. It is also known as present progressive tense.

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Thesimple present tense is often confused with the present continuous tense. This page will explain when to use each one. 1. The simple present tense . The simple present tense is used for two main types of action: Temporary action happening right now: John is winning the game. Right now, John is winning, but the game isn't finished yet

weeksago. - And what _____ now? - At the moment he _____ for a new job. ( your Dad do, he do, look ) TENSES T 22 Tense - Simple or progressive 1. They normally have lunch at two. 2. Are you working in Paris this week? 3. You buy new clothes every Saturday! 4. I played football at school but now I prefer

Canthe present continuous tense be used for temporary situations? Yes, the present continuous can also be used to describe temporary situations or actions that might not be happening at the moment of speaking. Give an example of using the present continuous tense for future plans. "We are going to the movies tonight."
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Thelast sentence talks about what he usually does, and then about what he is doing right now-- this time, rather than often or all the time. So the last 'get' is in the present continuous tense, because it's going on now.) For the next answers see the link at the bottom of the page. 5. I (like, likes, am liking) to read. 6. .
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