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KNOWLEDGE BASICS

I. Present simple use

Habits or situations that happen regularly

We use the present simple to talk about actions that we do (o we don’t do) regularly:

  • I wash my hair every day.
  • I never go to the library.
  • I sometimes go to the library.

 

Permanent situations or things that are usually or often true

  • I don’t drink coffee.
  • Shes very tall.
  • I have two brothers.
  • Water boils at 100 degrees.
  • I like soup.

 

Adverbs of frequency

We often use the present simple with adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, etc.) and expressions of frequency (once every three months, twice a week, every other day, etc.).

Adverbs of frequency go in mid position (before the main verb or after be).

  • She doesn’t often eat hamburgers.
  • He usually gets up very early.
  • I am never late.

Expressions of frequency go at the end of the sentence

  • We go to the cinema once a month.
  • I buy clothes twice a year.

 

Future events that are timetabled

We use the present simple to talk about future events that are scheduled or timetabled.

  • The train leaves at 4.
  • Shops close at 6.
  • My yoga class is tomorrow at 10.

 

II. Present continuous use

Actions in progress

We use the present continuous to talk about things that are happening now or ‘around now’ (a time around this moment, such as these days, weeks or months)

  • I can’t talk know. I’m brushing my teeth.
  • I finished the Lord of the Rings and now Im reading a new book.

 

Temporary actions

The present continuous is used to talk about temporary actions:

  • I’m going to work by bus this week because my car is at the garage.
  • I’m living with my cousins until I find a flat.

 

With expressions meaning ‘now’ or ‘around now’.

The present continuous often appears next to expressions such as now, these days, this week/month, or at the moment.

  • He’s studying a lot this week.
  • I’m not feeling very well these days.

 

Situations that are changing or developing

 

  • The climate is changing very quickly.
  • More and more people are trying to eat more healthily nowadays.
  • Your English is improving.

 

Future arrangements

We use the present continuous to talk or ask about future actions that are already planned or decided.

  • Im meeting John this evening. Do you want to come?
  • We are leaving tomorrow at 7.

 

Stative verbs

Non–action verbs (or stative verbs) cannot be used in present continuous. They must be used in present simple. The most frequent are the verbs of the senses (hear, see, smell, look, seem, sound), verbs of opinion (believe, consider, like, love, hate, prefer, think, etc.) verbs of possession (have, own, belong, etc.). Other common non-action verbs are: agree, be, depend, need, mean, remember, realise, recognise, seem, want, etc.

  • Please, give me my money; I need it now.
  • Look at her; she seems sad.

Some verbs have an action and a non-action meaning; for example, have or think:

  • I have a car (=possession) / I’m having a siesta (=action)
  • I think he is great (=opinion) / What are you thinking? (=action)

The verb see also has a dynamic and a stative meaning.

  • I‘m seeing the doctor tomorrow at 9. (see= ‘have an appointment’)
  • What do you see in this picture? (see= ‘see with your eyes’)

 

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Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8 (produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A
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Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.

Rainforests 1 __________ (disappear), and we all 2 __________ (know) that humans are the main cause of this destruction. Every year we 3 __________ (cut down) an area of rainforest the size of New Jersey. Every hour we 4 __________ (destroy) 6000 acres of rainforest (that’s 4000 football fields). What we 5 __________ (not realise) is that we 6 __________ (destroy) the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live. We 7 __________ (need) the rainforests; they 8________(produce) oxygen and 9 __________ (eliminate) carbon dioxide (C02), cleaning the atmosphere.

But why 10 __________ (the forests/disappear) so quickly? Well, experts 11 __________ (agree) that there are two main reasons. The most important is human activity. Big companies 12 __________ (cut down) more and more trees every day and this 13 __________ (cause) damage to the land. The way of life in the rainforests 14 __________ (also/change) because of climate change. Now there is less rain and this 15 __________ (cause) more and more trees to die. As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires 16 __________ (increase) dramatically.

Fortunately, it 17 __________ (seem) that now some governments 18 __________ (begin) to understand the problem, and they 19 __________ (try) to control these activities. Some of them really 20 __________ (want) to put an end to this problem, although a few big companies with a lot of power are in their way.

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
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Question:

PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS

 

KNOWLEDGE BASICS

I. Present simple use

 

Habits or situations that happen regularly

We use the present simple to talk about actions that we do (o we don’t do) regularly:

  • I wash my hair every day.
  • I never go to the library.
  • I sometimes go to the library.

 

Permanent situations or things that are usually or often true

  • I don’t drink coffee.
  • Shes very tall.
  • I have two brothers.
  • Water boils at 100 degrees.
  • I like soup.

 

Adverbs of frequency

We often use the present simple with adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, etc.) and expressions of frequency (once every three months, twice a week, every other day, etc.).

Adverbs of frequency go in mid position (before the main verb or after be).

  • She doesn’t often eat hamburgers.
  • He usually gets up very early.
  • I am never late.

Expressions of frequency go at the end of the sentence

  • We go to the cinema once a month.
  • I buy clothes twice a year.

 

Future events that are timetabled

We use the present simple to talk about future events that are scheduled or timetabled.

  • The train leaves at 4.
  • Shops close at 6.
  • My yoga class is tomorrow at 10.

 

II. Present continuous use

 

Actions in progress

We use the present continuous to talk about things that are happening now or ‘around now’ (a time around this moment, such as these days, weeks or months)

  • I can’t talk know. I’m brushing my teeth.
  • I finished the Lord of the Rings and now Im reading a new book.

 

Temporary actions

The present continuous is used to talk about temporary actions:

  • I’m going to work by bus this week because my car is at the garage.
  • I’m living with my cousins until I find a flat.

 

With expressions meaning ‘now’ or ‘around now’.

The present continuous often appears next to expressions such as now, these days, this week/month, or at the moment.

  • He’s studying a lot this week.
  • I’m not feeling very well these days.

 

Situations that are changing or developing

 

  • The climate is changing very quickly.
  • More and more people are trying to eat more healthily nowadays.
  • Your English is improving.

 

Future arrangements

We use the present continuous to talk or ask about future actions that are already planned or decided.

  • Im meeting John this evening. Do you want to come?
  • We are leaving tomorrow at 7.

 

Stative verbs

Non–action verbs (or stative verbs) cannot be used in present continuous. They must be used in present simple. The most frequent are the verbs of the senses (hear, see, smell, look, seem, sound), verbs of opinion (believe, consider, like, love, hate, prefer, think, etc.) verbs of possession (have, own, belong, etc.). Other common non-action verbs are: agree, be, depend, need, mean, remember, realise, recognise, seem, want, etc.

  • Please, give me my money; I need it now.
  • Look at her; she seems sad.

Some verbs have an action and a non-action meaning; for example, have or think:

  • I have a car (=possession) / I’m having a siesta (=action)
  • I think he is great (=opinion) / What are you thinking? (=action)

The verb see also has a dynamic and a stative meaning.

  • I‘m seeing the doctor tomorrow at 9. (see= ‘have an appointment’)
  • What do you see in this picture? (see= ‘see with your eyes’)

 

Multiple Choice EXCERCISE

Fill in the blank from the appropriate:
A

Present Simple vs Present Continuos