PRESENT CONTINUOUS (I AM DOING) AND SIMPLE PRESENT (I DO)
Present Continuous is used for something that is happening at or around the time of speaking. The action is not yet finished; rather it is going on at the present time.
Examples:
She is writing her speech in the next room.
I'm going to bed now.
Is she working today?
What are you reading?
They are getting ready for the party.
SIMPLE PRESENT is used for things in general or for a habitual action.
Examples: She writes well.
The kids love to sleep.
I work for the government.
Karen reads a lot of classic novels.
We want to party!
Exercise 1: Put the verb in the correct form.
1. The population of the world_________ (increase) very fast. 2. We _________ (love) our children a lot. 3. The economic situation of the country is already very bad, and it ______ (get) worse. 4. What are the kids ________ (do)? 5. Lawrence can _______ (speak) seven languages. 6. I _________ (want) to _______ (watch) the movie in the theater. 7. The rain______ (pour) very hard.
John:Let's go out tonight! Julia:We can't. It's raining outside. John:Alright, we stay home then. Why don't you call your friends to come over? Julie:Oh that's a good idea! I'll call them now.I know they want to join us here.
1. What do you want to do on your free time/ leisure time? 2. Do you want to be alone during your free time or you want to be with somebody? 3.With whom do you usually spend your free time with? 4.Do you also take time just to lie down and imagine things during your leisure time?