0% found this document useful (0 votes)
315 views3 pages

Grammar Worksheet Present Simple Continuous

This document provides examples of the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. It gives signal words commonly used with each tense and examples of how to form sentences in the present simple and present continuous. It then provides exercises for learners to practice forming sentences using both tenses correctly based on prompts provided. The exercises include filling in blanks with the correct verb form and changing sentences between the two tenses.

Uploaded by

krishkochi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
315 views3 pages

Grammar Worksheet Present Simple Continuous

This document provides examples of the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. It gives signal words commonly used with each tense and examples of how to form sentences in the present simple and present continuous. It then provides exercises for learners to practice forming sentences using both tenses correctly based on prompts provided. The exercises include filling in blanks with the correct verb form and changing sentences between the two tenses.

Uploaded by

krishkochi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Grammar Practice Present Simple/Present Continuous

Signal words
Present simple (Subject + V1 + other words)
Example: Ali goes to the gym every day.
They often play football during the weekend.

Present continuous (Subject + am / is / are + ing form


of verb + other words)
Example: I am watching a film at the moment.
They are listening to the news right
now.

always
every day / week / month / year ...
often
normally
usually
sometimes
seldom
never
first
then

at the moment
at this moment
today
now
right now
Listen!
Look!

Note: The following verbs are usually only used in Simple Present:
be, have, hear, know, like, love, see, smell, think, want

I. Give the correct form of the simple present of each verb.


1. Water ........................ at. 1000C.(boil)
2. Hot air .................................................. (rise)
3. My uncle ........................in a factory. (work)
4. John and Sue ...................... glasses. (wear)
5. The children ................. a lot of sweets. (eat)
6. He only ........................ at weekends. (work)
7. I always .................... out on Saturdays. (go)
8. She ............. to London once a week. (drive)
9. She never ........................... up very early. (get)
10. I occasionally .................................. meat. (eat)
11. The coach ................. at 6 this evening. (leave)
12. The concert .................. at 7 next Friday. (start)
13. I ............................ Barcelona won again. (see)
14. It's not right, you ........ (know) - I ......... (agree)
15. Can he manage? - I ........................ so. (hope)

II. Put in the simple present or the present continuous tenses.


CHOMP CHAMP!
'(you sit) ...................................comfortably? Good! I (hope) ................................... you
(study) ................................... this text carefully because I (have) .................................. news
for you. The Guinness Book of Records (not include) .................................. records for eating
any more. People who (try) .................................. to swallow 47 hardboiled eggs in half a
minute will have to do it for pleasure and not to get into the record book. 'We '(regard)
................................ these records as unhealthy,' said the book's editor, Mr Donald
McFarlan. However, one record-holder will remain. He is Michel Lotito of Grenoble
('Monsieur Mangetout'). Since 1966, he has chomped his way through 10 bicycles, 7 TV sets
and a light aircraft. He's likely to remain world champ, unless you (want)
.................................. to challenge him, of course!
III. Use the present continuous in the sentences below
1. Don't rush me.......... .......................................... as fast as I can. (I work)
2. What ......................................................................................................... ? It looks
awful. (youldrink)
3. ......................................................................................................... to see the boss.
(Shelstill wait)
4. ............................................................................................................. to catch his
train. (Helhurry)
5. ............................................................................... , aren't you? Calm do~n(!Y
ou/constantly/panic)
6. ............................................ more and more politically aware these days. (Young
peoplelbecome)
7. What .........................nowadays? (John do) - .........................for the British cycle
team. (He ride)
8. ........................................................................................... our holiday here very
much. (We enjoy)
9. ................................................................. people by asking personal questions. (He
always upset)
10. What time .......................................................................................................
tomorrow? (he arrive)
11. ........................................................................................ to lock the front door. (She
forever forget)
12. ........................................................................ treatment on my bad back for a few
weeks. (I have)
13. You can't believe a word he says. .................................................................... (He
always lie)

14. ........................................................................... the 1,500 metres in the next


Olympics. (She run)

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy