Present continuous vs. present simple exercises online - Lingbase
lingbase.com › en › englishOnline exercises for beginners and intermediate level learners will help you learn the difference between two very common English verb tenses: the present simple and the present continuous. If you are not sure what present simple and continuous means, we suggest covering individual topics first. You will find the links to the explanation and exercises in the block of related topics.
Present simple and present continuous | LearnEnglish Kids
learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › grammarFor the present simple, add s or es for he, she and it. For the negative, use don't for I, you, we and they, and doesn't for he, she and it. I watch cartoons every day. I don't watch the news. My dad makes dinner every evening. He doesn't make lunch. For the present continuous, use am, is or are and ing. For the negative, use not.