Present Tense



The present tense is a grammatical tense that locates a situation or event in present time. 
This linguistic definition refers to a concept that indicates a feature of the meaning of a verb
In English, present tense form may be used to express action in the present, a current state of being, an occurrence in the future, or an action that started in the past and continues.


The following video will explain you in a better and easy way the simple present and the present continuous. Some differences each one has and some common mistakes people make with these two present tense.



This chart shows you the difference/contrast of the two present tense.

The Present Tense
This image was taken from http://thecrazyteacher.altervista.org/present-simple-vs-present-continuous-2/


I hope this information, the video and the chart help you to recognize the difference between the simple present and the present continuous. 








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