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Present simple or present continuous

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 11:42 am
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Do B1 exercises to practice the difference between present simple and present continuous. An interactive test, clear explanations, and examples to help you quickly improve your English grammar.

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous Exercises

To speak and write English correctly, you need to know the difference between the present simple and the present continuous. Both tenses are about the present, but you use them in different situations. This guide will show you when and how to use each tense, with simple rules and real-life examples.

Present Simple: Use and Structure

We use the present simple to talk about things that are always true, normal, or permanent.

Main uses of the present simple

a. Daily routines and habits

We use the present simple to talk about things that happen often.

Examples:

  • I wake up at 7 every day.
  • She works in an office.
  • They play football on Sundays.

These things happen as part of a routine.

b. General facts and permanent situations

We use it for things that are always true or will always be true.

Examples:

  • Water boils at 100°C.
  • He lives in London.
  • The Earth goes around the Sun.

These facts do not change.

c. Timetables and schedules

We also use it for schedules that don’t change, like school or transportation schedules.

Examples:

  • The train leaves at 9:00.
  • The meeting starts at 10 a.m.

Structure of present simple

Positive:

  • I work
  • You live
  • He works
  • She lives

Note: Add -s or -es for he, she, it.

Negative:

  • I do not (don’t) work
  • He does not (doesn’t) work

Question:

  • Do you work here?
  • Does she live near here?

Present Continuous: Use and Structure

We use the present continuous to talk about things that are happening now or will happen soon.

Structure

Subject + am / is / are + verb + -ing

Examples:

  • I am working
  • She is studying
  • They are playing

Main uses of the present continuous

a. Actions happening now

Use it for things that are happening right now.

Examples:

  • I am reading a book now.
  • She is talking on the phone.
  • They are watching TV.

These things are happening right now.

b. Temporary situations

Use it only for things that will not last.

Examples:

  • I am living with my friend this month.
  • She is working from home today.

This is only a temporary situation that will change.

c. Changing or developing situations

Use it for things that change over time.

Examples:

  • The weather is getting colder.
  • Technology is improving quickly.

Present Simple and Present Continuous: The Main Differences

Present SimplePresent Continuous
Everyday routinesThings that are happening now
Situations that last foreverSituations that are only temporary
General informationChanging circumstances
Timetables and schedulesThings to do right now

Compare these examples:

  • I work in an office. (This is my permanent job.)
  • I am working from home today. (Temporary situation.)
  • She drinks coffee every morning. (Habit.)
  • She is drinking coffee now. (At this moment.)

When to Use Time Expressions with Each Tense

Present Simple time expressions:

  • always
  • usually
  • often
  • sometimes
  • never
  • every day/week/year

Example:

  • I usually go to bed at 11.

Present Continuous time expressions:

  • now
  • at the moment
  • today
  • right now
  • currently

Example:

  • I am studying English right now.

Stative Verbs: A Special Rule

In the present continuous, you usually don’t use some verbs. These are called verbs that don’t change.

Common stative verbs:

  • know
  • like
  • love
  • hate
  • understand
  • believe
  • want
  • need
Correct: I know the answer.
Incorrect: I am knowing the answer. Correct: She likes chocolate.
Incorrect: She is liking chocolate.
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