FREE Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
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The transition from teaching one verb tense to teaching another isn’t always a clear-cut process. While it’s easy for most students to distinguish, say, the future simple tense from the past simple, it’s not always as easy for them to tell two similar verb tenses apart. One of the most common mixups is between the present simple and present continuous tenses - “I go” versus “I’m going” - which sometimes seem to be used in almost interchangeable ways. Throw in the fact that many other languages use these tenses according to different conventions than the ones used in English, and you’ve got a recipe for a lot of frustration and confusion.
Some teachers try to address this confusion by simply correcting students on the fly until they start to get the hang of the distinction. Other teachers use fill-in-the-blank worksheets to help students see the contrast between the present simple and present continuous tenses. And still others focus on encouraging students to produce the tenses in realistic speech. Many teachers would agree, though, that the most effective approach of all is one that combines each of these tactics.
That’s why BusyTeacher.org offers 184 worksheets that help students see the contrast between the present simple and present continuous verb tenses. These worksheets address a lot of common situations in which students get confused about the usage rules of these tenses, so they can start to work out for themselves where the present simple is appropriate, and where the present continuous makes sense. With these 184 worksheets on hand, you’ll never run out of exercises for practicing the present simple and present continuous tenses - no matter how many class period is takes to make sure your students get them right.
BusyTeacher.org’s 184 present simple and present continuous tense worksheets approach these tenses in a wide variety of ways. Some are simple fill-in-the-blank exercises; while others invite students to match a list of pictures with the right tenses. Some lay out exercises or activities that help students learn the differences between these tenses - and still others can help you kick off games that’ll give students a break from board work.
And you won’t just find variety in the approaches these worksheets offer - they also pull their inspiration from a wide range of areas. Some of them just focus on simple sentences, so students can work with familiar vocabulary. Others provide examples of the present simple and present continuous tenses in popular songs and movie clips, and let students learn how native speakers (and singers) actually use these tenses. If you’re working through a unit on holidays or countries, you can probably find a worksheet that’ll fit right into that theme, too.
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This is a worksheet for elementary and pre-intermediate students that revises present tenses in two simple exercises. The first one is a typical gap filling exercise. The second one is very simila ...
You can use this worksheet to revise present tenses. I sincerely hope it can help students understand a bit more the differences between these two tenses. I included also a few extra exercises, on ...
It's a useful tool if you want to test how well the students have learned the tenses: present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous. ...
A creative writing worksheet to practice the use of present simple and continuous. To make it more interesting, elicit the names of famous people they dislike and then hand out the worksheets and ...
This worksheet is good as a summary and even as an exam for the 7th and 8th graders. It evaluates the knowkedge of positive and negative form of present simple, present progressive and stati ...
It's a worksheet to practise the use of present simple and present continuous. The students have to fill the gaps with the correct tense. It should be used with students of the pre-intermediate or ...
This worksheet is based on the classic Disney cartoon from Bugs Bunny vs Elmer Fudd series. The short text gives the gist of the movie. Students have to open the brackets, putting the verbs in the ...
This is a usual worksheet where your students have to put the verbs in brackets into appropriate present tense. There is a scheme that can help them understand the differences between the two pres ...
This is a worksheet to recall the present simple, present continuous and past simple tenses. Easy exercises to start a new school year. In this worksheet you will find different exercises to ...
Miscellanea 6: This worksheet has got four activities about some verbal tenses: simple present, present continuous, simple past and present perfect. Students have to complete the sentences using t ...
People will be able to practice making questions and answers based on the two present tenses (present simple and present continuous). This activity can be done in pairs or groups of 3 to more. Ver ...
A 2 page lesson plan on topic of "After a Vacation". Includes: reading, vocabulary, discussion questions, grammar and phrasal verbs. How to use these lesson plans: 1. Start with vocabula ...
These are three exercises to practice both tenses in contrast. 1)Choose the correct verb form. 2)Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple present tense or present c ...
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 i ...
This worksheet is meant for revision classes at intermediate level. By correcting mistakes and explaining differences between various grammar forms students will learn more about simple and contin ...
This grammar worksheet will help your students revise the tense forms such as present simple, continuous and perfect, and also past simple and continuous. There are four exercises where learners w ...
I use this game whenever I study stative verbs with my class. Before the lesson I cut out the sentences and hide the stripes all over the classroom. Then students are divided into two teams: &lsqu ...
This song by the Cure can be used not only for practicing the days of the week but also for the stative verbs. Give students several minutes to look through the lyrics and make up their mind ...
Your students can revise the use of present simple and present continuous. They have to write correct sentences using some given words and they have to choose the correct option in another exercis ...
This is a simple quick view chart for students to compare both tenses forms (statements, questions and negative sentences) and use. Also wh- questions. Pure grammar. I have used it for both Elemen ...
Basic, easy to follow exercises for both present simple and progressive, good for review, intermediate. To be used after the topic has been explained and practiced, maybe before an approachin ...
Clear, direct and simple powerpoint presentation to introduce the subject. Slides with the main topics.Recommended for beginners or elementary students.
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This is a test on Passive voice and Present Simple vs Present continous. Basicaly it is a test aimed to evaluate grammar, but there's also an exercise on grammar and reading at first. You ca ...
This worksheet can be used to reinforce and practice simple present and present progressive as well as daily activities and routines. It contains pictures of routines with the vocabulary and stude ...
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