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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Hello Guys! This is my first post, it's a music made by Pearl Jam, it's a nice way to make students practice simple past, past continuous, and also verbs in the past, you can change the music the ...
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In these exercises you have to choose the correct form of verb in Simple Present or Present Continuous. It's for 5 or 6 grade. It's useful and it got many exercises. It'll help you a lot. Try it!
This worksheet has been planned for a pre-intermediate class, to rehearse the use of Simple Present and Present Progressive while listening to the song. After the first part of the activity, a sp ...
This test is divided into 4 section - A: Present tenses, B: Past tenses, C: Future Tenses and D: Mixed Tenses. It tests all the verb tenses in their simple, continuous, perfect and perfect conti ...
It is a chart listing the verb EAT in both grammatical tenses. It can be used for ESL students as an overivew where they can look up how to form these two different present tenses and there is a s ...
Quick reminder of the use of the present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous and the present perfect followed by an exercise in which the students have to put the verbs into t ...
Practice worksheet for correctly using simple present and present continuous. Complete the sentence by selecting the correct tense of the verb provided. Verbs are all sports verbs of Summer Oly ...
This worksheet offers a gap fill activity, a present simple / present continous activity, an irregular verbs activity, a speaking activity (students imagine her side of the story and come up with ...
Designed to intermediate and upper-intermediate students, this worksheet deals with the differences between Present Simple and Present Continuous focusing on Stative and Dynamic verbs. The first p ...
Present cont. vs. Simple Present exercise. It is a gap-filling activity including stative verbs, action verbs, temporary actions, regular actions. The aim is to reinforce students' ability to diff ...
Even though it's an old song, it's so nice. Students can practice verbs in simple present and present continuous listening to this song. It's a very simple and relaxing activity you can do it as ...
A great, funny speaking WS to revise/activate present simple, present continuous and "going to" future. Students examine our imaginary teacher's (Jim) routine funny week, and add a few activities ...
This worksheet is used for making a time line. The activity will help students to be aware of the tenses and their position in the time. Time lines are useful for children to understand where the ...
In this worksheet there are 2 exercises to revise the present & the past both in the simple and continuous form. In 1, the students have to fill in the gaps with the correct simple or continuo ...
This worksheet is for begginers. it contains easy vocabulary and structures such as he is wearing... or he is .......(action). Using this worksheet you can teach children how to write a very short ...
It proved to be useful with my students and fun. They have to fill in the gaps, describing what some people usually do every day contrasting with what they are doing today. They also review adverb ...
A very funny way to teach your pupils/students about wild animals. You can also practise some structures such as It has got, It likes, It can, It lives. Here are the videos:
These exercises will help you check the knowledge of the different uses of four basic grammatical tenses in English (present simple, present continuous, past simple and present perfect) so frequen ...
This worksheet consists of 20 pictures and 20 sentences with blanks. The students are asked to complete the sentences with one of three options given. They should pay attention to the time referen ...
In this worksheet you will find 5 exercises: 1) previewing: sudents predict what is going to happen by writing a tick next to their choice; 2) a listening ex. in which students listen and tick the ...
This is a worksheet for revising verb tenses: present simple and present continuous. There´s a brief explanation followed by an activity in which students are asked to complete 25 different ...
Students write about actions, complete sentences with the appropiate simple present tense. They also write the simple past tense of verbs. Besides, thy lool at some pictures and write what those p ...
Hi!! I used this before starting with the book to check how much the students remembered. It can also be used as revision before a test. It includes matching exercises, choosing the correct option ...
-Text comprehension: True / False sentences -Questions on the text -Present Simple Tense; -Question words; -Position of adverbs of frequency; -Telling the time, -Completing a dialogue and writin ...
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