Listen "9. Simple Present vs Present Continuous Tense"
Episode Synopsis
Simple Present tense is used to describe things that you habitually or regularly do, as a matter of routine, or things that are generally true. Present Continuous tense is used to describe things that are true right now.
For example:
I go to school (means I go to school daily) vs I am going to school (means I am going to school right now)
I eat mangoes vs I am eating a mango.
I write books vs I am writing an email.
We play hockey vs We are playing chess.
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For example:
I go to school (means I go to school daily) vs I am going to school (means I am going to school right now)
I eat mangoes vs I am eating a mango.
I write books vs I am writing an email.
We play hockey vs We are playing chess.
Pls visit BodhiSutra website and call us at 91-11-41170801/41170802 for more info on how can BodhiSutra help you speak great English.
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