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Aleksandra
Community TutorAs an English learner, do you know the difference between the Simple Present and the Present Progressive (Continuous) ? Many languages do not have a tense that differentiates between both.
Simple Present: Used for regular actions, general truths or opinions.
Example: "I eat lunch at noon."
Present Progressive: Used for actions happening now or temporary situations.
Example: "I am eating lunch right now."
So, the simple present is for routines or facts, and the present progressive is for actions in progress or temporary situations.
Do you know the difference between the Simple Present and the Present Progressive?
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Feb 26, 2025 3:37 PM
Aleksandra
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Bulgarian, English, French, Russian, Spanish
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French, Russian
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