Simple present vs Present progressive

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Simple present is used for situations that take place as a routine. Present porgressive for situations that are being carried out at the time of speaking. Going to is used for inmediate future situations.
Esperanza Sanz Martin
Quiz by Esperanza Sanz Martin, updated more than 1 year ago
Esperanza Sanz Martin
Created by Esperanza Sanz Martin over 6 years ago
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Question 1

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.......... a pizza on Friday nights.
Answer
  • We always have
  • We are always having

Question 2

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.......... in competitions every week?
Answer
  • Is he swimming
  • Does he swim

Question 3

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What .......... right now?
Answer
  • are you doing
  • do you do

Question 4

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.......... hard for my exam today.
Answer
  • I am studying
  • I study

Question 5

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.......... sport after class?
Answer
  • Do you usually do
  • Are you usually doing

Question 6

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......... a programm about sharks right now.
Answer
  • They watch
  • They are watching

Question 7

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Look at me and tell me what .......... about?
Answer
  • are you thinking
  • do you thing

Question 8

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I .......... any more books for the time being.
Answer
  • don't buy
  • am not going to buy

Question 9

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Hou much money .......... on sweets?
Answer
  • do you spend
  • are you spending

Question 10

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They .......... the Everest next summer.
Answer
  • are gooing to climb
  • climb
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