Slide 1: Title: Present Simple and Present Continuous
Slide 2: Title: Present Simple - Used for general or habitual actions - Describes facts or permanent situations - Form: Subject + Verb (base form) + Object
Slide 3: Example 1: - I play tennis every Sunday. - Subject: I - Verb: play - Object: tennis
Slide 4: Example 2: - She lives in London. - Subject: She - Verb: lives - Object: in London
Slide 5: Title: Present Continuous - Used for actions happening now or around the present moment - Describes temporary situations or actions in progress - Form: Subject + “be” verb (am/is/are) + Verb (base form + -ing) + Object
Slide 6: Example 1: - They are studying for their exams. - Subject: They - “Be” verb: are - Verb: studying - Object: for their exams
Slide 7: Example 2: - He is eating dinner at the moment. - Subject: He - “Be” verb: is - Verb: eating - Object: dinner
Slide 8: Title: Signal Words - Present Simple: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every day/week/month/year, etc. - Present Continuous: now, at the moment, currently, right now, etc.
Slide 9: Title: Usage Tips - Use Present Simple for routines and habits. - Use Present Continuous for actions happening now or temporary situations.
Slide 10: Title: Practice Exercise - Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb (Present Simple or Present Continuous).
Slide 11: Conclusion: - Present Simple and Present Continuous are both important tenses in English. - Understanding their usage will help you communicate effectively.
Slide 12: Thank you! - Questions?
Loading...