Present Simple vs Present Continuous

Present Simple vs Present Continuous

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Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Just a handout for practice! There are three types of exercises: gap-filling (in both monologue and dialogue contexts), sentence-completion and multiple choice questions. Best used for pre- to intermediate levels of learners. It is also good for revision at the beginning of the school year as it starts with an exercise of the tenses separately and then mixes them together in the second page.