Simple P VS P Progressive
Simple P VS P Progressive
Simple P VS P Progressive
VS
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
(Continuos)
COME WITH ME AND LET’S TAKE A WALK TOGETHER THROUGH THEIR USES AND
DIFFERENCES!!
DEFINITION
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE
The simple present expresses an action in the present The present progressive puts emphasis on the course
taking place regularly, never or several times. It is also or duration of an action.
used for actions that take place one after another and
for actions that are set by a timetable or schedule. The
simple present also expresses facts in the present.
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE
DAILY ROUTINES ACTIONS OCCURRING AT THE MOMENT OF
SPEAKING (RIGHT NOW)
DESCRIPTIONS (DEFINITIONS, PLACES, PEOPLE)
FACTS
SIMPLE PRESENT: SINGULAR RULE!!!!
DOES To Form Negative simple present sentences in singular form we need to have:
Subject + Doesn’t (Does not) + Verb + Complement.
Notice that the auxiliary takes away the conjugation of the verb.
DOESN´T
SIMPLE PRESENT: SINGULAR RULE!!!!
·2 PROPPER NAMES: Are all of those that identify an individual entity whether
people, places, or animals.
Common Names: Common nouns are words used to name general items rather
than specific ones, whether people, places, animals, objects, or ideas.
Indefinite Pronouns: Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific person, place, or thing. In English,
there is a particular group of indefinite pronouns formed with a quantifier or distributive preceeded
by any, some, every and no.
SIMPLE PRESENT: PLURAL RULE!!!!
DO In present Simple we are going to consider plural all of those nouns that represent two or
more individuals directly. Take into account that the verbs will be conjugated as plural with
the Pronouns I and You.
To Form Positive simple present sentences in plural form we need to have:
Subject + Verb + Complement.
DO
The present progressive is used for actions going on in the moment of speaking
and for actions taking place only for a short period of time. It is also used to
express development and actions that are arranged for the near future.
To Form Positive Sentences in Present Progressive we will use the verb To Be and
a Present Participle Verb (ing).
eating
S + to be + V(ing) + Comp.
eating
eating
eating
eating
eating
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE!!!!
Don’t forget to use “is” for singular subjects and “are” for plural
subjects!
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE!!!!
How to Add the –ING to verbs
Usually we simply add the –ing at the end of the verbs but there are some exceptions you have to be
aware of:
Exceptions when adding 'ing' :
Silent e is dropped. (but: does not apply for -ee)Example: come - coming
but: agree - agreeing
After a short, stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubled. Example: sit - sitting
Final ie becomes y. Example: lie - lying
In general or right now?
Do you want to express that something happens in general or that
something is happening right now?
First Colin plays football, then he watches TV. Colin is playing football and Anne is watching.
Signal words
•always •at the moment
•every ... •at this moment
•often •today
•normally •now
•usually •right now
•sometimes •Listen!
•seldom •Look!
•never
•first
•then
Timetable / Schedule or arrangement?
Do you want to express that something is arranged for the
future? Or do you refer to a time set by a timetable or
schedule?