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I. PRESENT SIMPLE (I do) and PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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TENSE FORMS COMPARED

 

(I am doing)

 

PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
We use the Present Simple: · for permanent situation: She works for an insurance company. - … работает We use the Present Continuous: · for temporary situations existing for a period at the present time: She is working very hard nowadays - … работает
  · for changes and developments during the present: Sales are increasing at the moment. - … увеличиваются
· for repeated actions or habits: I use my mobile phone every day. - … пользуюсь · for repeated actions or habits at the moment of speaking: I am usin g John’s mobile phone because I left mine at home. - … пользуюсь
· for general truths: The sun rises in the East. - … всходит · to express annoying habits with words like always: You’ re always borrowing money!
· To tell stories, or summarise the plot of a film or a book: Our hero goes off to search for the treasure, which he eventually finds after many adventures. - … отправляется …, … находит · for fixed arrangements in the future: I’ m leaving tomorrow. - … уезжаю
Time expressions:
always, never, ever, as a rule, every day (week, month, year), now and then, generally, seldom, occasionally, usually, regularly, rarely, sometimes, from time to time, frequently, often, etc. now, right now, at the moment, always, constantly, still, just, at present, currently, etc.

· When we use always with the Present Simple, it usually means every time:

I always complain if the service is bad in restaurants.

 

· When we use always with the Present Continuous, it means all the time or too/very often.

You ’re always complaining that waiters are rude.

 

· We do not usually use certain verbs in the Present Continuous, e.g.:

appearance: composition: connection: existence: knowledge: likes and dislikes: needs and wants: opinion: possession: senses: appear, resemble, seem consist of, contain, have come from, concern, cost, fit, suit be, exist forget, know, realise, understand, remember dislike, hate, like, love, prefer need, want, wish believe, doubt, imagine, suppose, think, mean belong to, have, own, owe, possess feel, hear, notice, see, smell, sound, taste

 

· We can use some of the verbs from this table in the Present Continuous when they have different meanings. Here are some examples.

 

PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
She has (got) a big car. (= possession) I have three brothers. (=connection)   She is having an operation/a good time/a meal/a bath. (=actively involved in)
They think it’s too expensive. (=opinion) They are thinking of buying a cheaper car. (=considering) I ’m just thinking. (=at this moment)  
I feel what we did was wrong. (=opinion)   I am feeling exhausted. (=physical reaction)
Do you see what I mean? (=knowledge; understand) Are you seeing a lot of Mary nowadays? (=spending time with) You ’re seeing things – there’s nobody at the window. (=imagining)
This juice tastes good. (=senses) He is tasting the milk to see if it’s OK. (=checking the quality)
She appears to be very upset. (=appearance) The Blues Band is appearing at the Odeon on Saturday. (=performing)

 

· We can use verbs that describe the way we feel physically in a Simple or Continuous form with no change of meaning:

I feel sick. My feet ache. My leg hurts. or: or: or: I am feeling sick. My feet are aching. My leg ’s hurting.

 




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Exercise 8. Put the verbs in brackets into the PRESENT SIMPLE or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS. | II. PRESENT CONTINUOUS (I am doing) and PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (I have been doing) | III. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (I have been doing) and PRESENT PERFECT (I have done) | PRESENT FORMS | C) Now find answers to the questions. | Exercise 9. | V. PAST PERFECT (I had done) and PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS (I had been doing) | VI. PAST CONTINUOUS (I was doing) and PAST SIMPLE(I did) | DISCOVERIES | VII. PRESENT and PAST (Revision) |


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