present simple or present progressive (continuous)
Watch the video, then try this exercise. You have to decide if there is a grammatical mistake in the sentences. I’ve added some comments in the answer section.
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Watch the video, then try this exercise. You have to decide if there is a grammatical mistake in the sentences. I’ve added some comments in the answer section.
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good job ..! tanks
Fayrouz,
‘interesting’ ! It’s a common mistake, and a quite natural one, there are many adjectives that end in ‘-ant’ in English, but even more that end in ‘-ing’. Thanks for your comment. The learn American English videos are very good, if you want to thank Paul, the teacher who made this video, double click the video and go to his youtube channel.
Thank’s a lot for these exercises, it’s so interessant !! to have no confusion between the present and the present continuous
Good luck
Bye
the explanations are very clear, thanks a lot. However for the last sentence I agree with Annie, I read in several grammar books that we used the present simple to talk about timetable, schedule… if that can help you.
Thank you for all !
all these excercice are excellent for improve my english
even if it’s not easy really
I’ve got really need it, alas.
EXELLENT
Annie,
absolutely right – good explanation!
je trouve que vos explications sont bien claires Merci
merci pour vos explications
Concerning the last sentence: “it starts at 11h”, I would say that we use the present simple because it indicates a “schedule or a programme”
Regards
Annie