This document provides a grammar exercise contrasting the present simple and present continuous tenses. It contains two parts: the first asks students to underline the correct verb form in 10 sentences, while the second asks them to identify and correct any errors in verb tense usage in a short paragraph. The exercises are intended to help students practice and improve their understanding of when to use the present simple and present continuous verb forms in English.
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Present Simple-Continuous Advanced
This document provides a grammar exercise contrasting the present simple and present continuous tenses. It contains two parts: the first asks students to underline the correct verb form in 10 sentences, while the second asks them to identify and correct any errors in verb tense usage in a short paragraph. The exercises are intended to help students practice and improve their understanding of when to use the present simple and present continuous verb forms in English.
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PRESENT SIMPLE/ PRESENT CONTINUOUS ADVANCED
I: UNDERLINE THE CORRECT FORM:
1. Some kinds of fish contain/ is containing high levels of dangerous metals. 2. Scientists nowadays slowly begin to understand/ are slowly beginning to understand more about how the brain works. 3. What do you think / are you thinking of Kates new hairstyle? Its unusual, isnt it? 4. Loud music can be really annoying. Some people dont realize / arent realiying what a nuisance it can be. 5. You can really have seen a UFO! You imagine / are imagining things! 6. Technicians report that they have/are having difficulty installing the new computer system. 7. No wine for me ! I take / Im taking antibiotics for an ear infection. 8. In career terms, having a good degree appears /is appearing to make little difference. 9. The National Theatre considers /is considering putting on a new production of Uncle Vanya. 10. Does this wallet belong / Is this wallet belonging to you? II: UNDERLINE THE PRESENT SIMPLE / CONTINUOUS VERB ERRORS IN THE TEXT. WRITE A CORRECTION AT THE END OF THE LINE WHERE NECESSARY. Hi everyone, I have problems getting a new phone connection here, so instead of sending e-mails as uual, Im actually sitting down to write a letter.