Present Tenses Mgr. Žaneta Janečková Anglický jazyk Inovace výuky na Gymnáziu Otrokovice formou DUMů CZ.1.07/1.5.00/
Present Simple Tense USE: for facts, repeated actions and permanent states e.g. He works as a lawyer. laws of nature and general truth e.g. The sun sets in the west. timetables, programmes e.g.The bus leaves at 8 a.m.
emotions, feelings e.g. I love holidays. sports commentaries, narration and reviews e.g. Beckham scores a goal! (sports commentary) e.g. Johnny Depp stars in Tim Burton´s new film. (review) hobbies and daily routine e.g. I get up at 6.45 a.m. e.g. I go swimming in my free time.
Time expressions Always, often, usually, sometimes, never, hardly ever, occasionaly, rarely, every day/week etc, once, twice, in the morning etc. e.g. She hardly ever goes to the theatre. e.g. I never do household chores. e.g. I rarely see him. e.g. I always drive to work.
Present Continuous USE for actions that are taking place right now, at the moment of speaking e.g. He´s doing his homework at the moment. for temporary actions, actions taking place around the time of speaking. e.g. I´m reading Harry Potter now. e.g. I´m working nights this week.
If we have arranged to do something in the near future. e.g. I´m seeing Peter this afternoon. for bad habits which happen too often ( with adverb always) e.g. John is always losing his keys. for changing situations e.g. Our town is becoming more and more polluted.
Time expressions At the moment Now These days This week/ today etc
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