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Expresses repeated actions, routines, habits actions Expresses happening at the moment of speaking or around
the moment of speaking
Common Time expressions used with Present Simple: Common Time expressions used with Present
→ always, often, usually, sometimes, never, every day, every week, every Continuous:
year, once a week/month/year → now, right now, at the moment, today
Affirmative ● place after the [subject] but before the [verb] in The time expressions can come (1) at the start (followed by a
Form: affirmative/negative/questions form comma) or (2) at the end of the affirmative and negative
subject + (time expression) + verb + rest of sentence sentence and (3) usually at the end of questions.
● Note that we will not add marker -e/es in the end of third Remember the Forms of the verb to be include am, are, is, are
person singular when creating negative sentences and depending on the subject.
question!
subject + (time expression) + verb + rest of sentence (time expression), + subject + verb to be + not + Verb(ing)
OR
Subject + verb to be + not + Verb(ing) + (time expression)
Negative subject + do/does not (time expression) + verb + rest of (time expression) + subject + verb to be + not + Verb(ing)
Form sentence OR
Subject + verb to be + not + Verb(ing) + (time expression)
At the moment, you/we/they are not studying English.
I/You/We/They do not usually play football. I am not studying English right now
Questions Do/Does + subject + (time expression) + verb + rest of Wh-Question + verb to be + subject + Verb(ing) + (time
Form sentence expression) ?
Does she/he/it always play football. What is she/he/it doing right now?
Do I/you/we/they usually play football. What are you/we/they doing right now?