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Complete The Table With The Affirmative Form.: NAME: . DATE

This document provides a table for students to complete comparing the present simple and present progressive tenses. The table includes blanks to fill in with the affirmative form of verbs in both tenses, the negative form of verbs in both tenses, and questions using auxiliary verbs like "is", "are", "do", and "does" comparing actions in both tenses. The purpose is to practice distinguishing and using the present simple and present progressive tenses.
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Complete The Table With The Affirmative Form.: NAME: . DATE

This document provides a table for students to complete comparing the present simple and present progressive tenses. The table includes blanks to fill in with the affirmative form of verbs in both tenses, the negative form of verbs in both tenses, and questions using auxiliary verbs like "is", "are", "do", and "does" comparing actions in both tenses. The purpose is to practice distinguishing and using the present simple and present progressive tenses.
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NAME: .

DATE: .

PRESENT SIMPLE
vs PRESENT
PROGRESSIVE

1. Complete the table with the affirmative form.


Present Simple

Verb
The cats (sleep) in the
garden.
Mary (tidy) her
bedroom.
We (buy) a book
aloud.
My cousin (fly) a kite
in the park.
I (do) my homework.

Present Progressive

2. Complete the table with the negative form.


Present Simple

Verb
Your friend and you
(not /play) chess in
the school.
She (not /eat)
sausages.
The dogs (not /run) in
the forest.
It (not /rain) in the
south.
The neighbour (not/
write) a diary.

Present Progressive

3. Complete the questions with is, are, do or


does.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

.
.
.

she drink coffee at home every morning?


Tom playing football in the stadium?
Tessa and Phyllis like London?
they watching TV at the moment?
our granddad smoking a cigarette?
the policemen driving too fast?
Michael like football?
you wrapping that present for me?

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