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Dear Students,

Some poor students don’t know the difference between simple present and present progressive. Can you explain to us the difference between them? Give us some examples. Please give us the question form, the negative form of each verb tense. What’s non-action verb?


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Simple Present
Present simple is used to describe an action which happens repeatedly
The verb in this tense has 2 forms:-
A . Ends with – s = When the subject is 3rd person : [ He , She & It ]
- He/ She drinks coffee every morning.
- Noura usually sleeps at 11 p.m every night.
- The sun rises from the east.
B. without any ending ( infinitive without to)= When the subject is
plural, I & You.
- I sometimes drink coffee.
- We take a quiz in English language from time to time.
- The students take lessons through the internet once a week

Present Progressive
Present Progressive is used to describe an action which is happening at the moment / now.
The main verb ends with -ing:-
A . When the subject is 3rd person : [ He , She & It ] we put is before the verb.
- He/ She is drinking coffee now.
- Noura is sleeping at the moment.
- Look! It is raining outside.
- Listen! Someone is knocking at the door.
B. When the subject is [ I ] we put am before the verb
- I am drinking coffee now.
C. When the subject is one of [ we, they or you, plural ] we put are before the verb
- We are watching the lecture on TV .
- The children are playing outside now.
An= used before singular nouns that begin with vowels
Consonants= all letters in English except ( a , e , i, o , u )
Vowels= ( a, e , i ,o , u )
Examples.
a book an orange a car a story an egg a lecture
a man an umbrella an apple a pencil a table an email
Note: 1.Remember that all the above words are Singular
2. We can’t use ( A or An ) before proper nouns, cities, days, months, etc