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Present Simple vs Present Continuous: Key Differences

Learn when to use present simple and present continuous with this informative video.

Understanding the difference between present simple and present continuous is essential for mastering English grammar. This video explains these tenses with clear examples.

  • Present Simple: Use Present Simple for actions that happen regularly or daily.
    • Example: 'I study English'. This indicates that studying is a habitual action, something you do every day. 
  • Present Continuous: Use Present Continuous for actions happening at the moment of speaking.
    • Example: 'I am studying English'. This indicates that you are studying right now.

Knowing when to use these tenses correctly will improve your communication skills. Watch our video to see more examples and practice using present simple and present continuous in your sentences. 

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