0% found this document useful (0 votes)
255 views

Present Simple Vs Continuous 4

The document provides examples and exercises to practice the difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It includes sentences where the verbs must be changed to the correct tense, sentences to complete, and exercises choosing the right verb form. Key examples are given to demonstrate when to use the present simple versus present continuous tenses.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
255 views

Present Simple Vs Continuous 4

The document provides examples and exercises to practice the difference between the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It includes sentences where the verbs must be changed to the correct tense, sentences to complete, and exercises choosing the right verb form. Key examples are given to demonstrate when to use the present simple versus present continuous tenses.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 6

PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISES

1. Put the verbs into the correct tense (present simple OR present continuous):

The train always leaves (1: leave) on time.

"What's the matter? Why are you crying (2: cry/you)?"

That's strange. They aren’t watching (3: not to watch) TV.

He doesn’t speak(4: not to speak) very good English.

Please be quiet! I am do (5: do) my homework. Where do

they live (6: live/they)?

Listen! John is playing music! (7: play)

I never go (8: go) to the swimming pool.

Harold Black's a famous pianist. He gives (9: give) two or three concerts every week.
He travels (10: travel) a lot and this week he's in New York. He is staying(11: stay)
at an expensive hotel. He's at his hotel now. He is having (12: have) his
breakfast in the dining−room. He is drinking (13: drink) a cup of coffee and
he is reading (14: read) a newspaper. Harold's always very busy. He plays (15: play)
the piano regularly. He practises (16: practise) for four hours every
day. He goes (17: go) to bed late and he always gets up (18: get up) early. But he
sometimes gets (19: get) dressed too quickly, and this morning he is wearing
(20: wear) one blue sock and one red one!

2. Complete the sentences below using one of the verbs in the box in the correct
form. You may use each verb once only.

enjoy play work know wait finish


prefer produce seem interview talk

1. I always plays tennis on Fridays.


2. He is his report. He will bring it into the office when it is
finishing
complete.
3. "My parents phoned me this morning. They are enjoying them selves in
the Seychelles. Champagne every night! In fact, they don't want to
leave."
4. We prefer to entertain our guests in a local restaurant rather than the
canteen. Although it is expensive, we can talk freely there.
5. I know the answer to your problem. Get a new computer.
6. "Where is John?" "In his office waiting for an important
telephone call."
7. I can't make the meeting tomorrow. I am the applicants for
intervieewing
the sales manager's job.

8. My brother for Shink Inc. which makes bathroom


fittings.
9. Who to Bill? Is it the new secretary?
10. The new contract fine to me. However, could you
just check it through once more?

3. Choose the correct form for each verb.

1. Marie-‐Claude isn't a Canadian. I she comes from France.


A. believe

B. ? am believing

2. Look! Junko into the water.


A. ? jumps

B. is jumping

3. I you're crazy!
A. think

B. am thinking

4. Don't give Jan any cheese. She it!


A. hates

B. is hating

5. I to Toronto next Thursday. Do you want to come?


A. go

B. am going

6. Once a week, I to an art class at the college.


A. go
B. am going

7. I lunch in the cafeteria every day.


A. have

B. am having

8. Salman is rich — he a Mercedes.


A. drives

B. is driving

9. You won't find Jerry at home right now. He in the library.


A. studies

B. is studying

10. It quite hard — perhaps we shouldn't go out tonight.


A. snows

B. is snowing

4. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form (present simple or present continuous)

Next week, my friends and I am going (go) camping in the woods. I am organizing

(organize) the food, because I like (like) cooking.

Dave has (have) a big car with a trailer, so he is planning (plan)

the transportation. Sam is bringing (bring) the tent — he goes (go)

camping every year, so he has (have) a great tent and lots of other equipment.

My wife thinks (think) we're crazy. She (like) likes holidays in

comfortable hotels, so she is taking (take) a trip to Paris instead.

5. Present Simple or Continuous? Choose the correct alternative(s) in the sentences


1-‐8 below.

1 Today she ’s spending/spends time with her grandmother.

2 They usually are going/go to the gym on Sundays.

3 We ’re having/have a barbecue later on. Do you want to come?

4 No, she can’t answer the phone, she has/is having a shower.
5 I always have/am having a coffee before I ’m leaving/leave for work in the morning.

6 They sometimes fly/are flying to Sweden, but usually they are going/go by boat.

7 Where are you? I ’m sitting/sit outside in the sunshine!

8 He always brings/is bringing a monolingual dictionary to his English class.


KEY

EXERCISE 1
1. leaves | 2. are you crying | 3. are not watching (= aren't watching) | 4. does not
speak (= doesn't speak) | 5. Am doing | 6. do they live | 7. is playing | 8. Go 9. gives |
10. travels | 11. is staying (= he's staying) | 12. is having | 13. is drinking | 14. is
reading | 15. plays | 16. practises | 17. doesn't go | 18. gets up | 19. gets | 20. is
wearing

EXERCISE 2
1. I always play tennis on Fridays.
2. He is finishing his report. He will bring it into the office when it is complete.
3. "My parents phoned me this morning. They are enjoying themselves in the
Seychelles. Champagne every night! In fact, they don't want to leave."
4. We prefer to entertain our guests in a local restaurant rather than the canteen.
Although it is expensive, we can talk freely there.
5. I know the answer to your problem. Get a new computer.
6. "Where is John?" "In his office waiting for an important telephone call."
7. I can't make the meeting tomorrow. I am interviewing the applicants for the sales
manager's job.
8. My brother works for Shink Inc. which makes bathroom fittings.
9. Who is talking to Bill? Is it the new secretary?
10. The new contract seems fine to me. However, could you just check it through
once more?

EXERCISE 3

1. Marie-‐Claude isn't a Canadian. I she comes from France.


A. believe

B. ? am believing

2. Look! Junko into the water.


A. ? jumps

B. is jumping

3. I you're crazy!
A. think

B. ? am thinking

4. Don't give Jan any cheese. She it!


A. hates

B. ? is hating

5. I to Toronto next Thursday. Do you want to come?


A. ? go

B. am going

6. Once a week, I to an art class at the college.


A. go

B. ? am going

7. I lunch in the cafeteria every day.


A. have

B. ? am having

8. Salman is rich — he a Mercedes.


A. drives

B. ? is driving

9. You won't find Jerry at home right now. He in the library.


A. ? studies

B. is studying

10. It quite hard — perhaps we shouldn't go out tonight.


A. ? snows

B. is snowing

EXERCISE 4
Next week, my friends and I are going (go) camping in the woods. I am
organizing (organize) the food, because I like (like) cooking. Dave has (have) a big car
with a trailer, so he is planning (plan) the transportation. Sam is bringing(bring) the
tent — he goes (go) camping every year, so he has (have) a great tent and lots of other
equipment. My wife thinks (think) we're crazy. She likes (like) holidays in comfortable
hotels, so she is taking (take) a trip to Paris instead.

EXERCISE 5
1 she’s spending 2 go 3 We’re having 4 she’s having 5 have 6 fly/go 7 I’m sitting 8
brings

You might also like