The difference between Present Simple (habits) and Present Continuous
(happening now)
- I go to school every day. / I am going to school now.
- She sleeps at 10 p.m. / She is sleeping now.
- We eat lunch at 1 p.m. / We are eating lunch now.
- He reads the newspaper every morning. / He is reading the newspaper now.
- They work from home. / They are working from home now.
- You play games on weekends. / You are playing a game now.
- I watch movies on Friday. / I am watching a movie now.
- She drinks milk daily. / She is drinking milk now.
- We study English every evening. / We are studying English now.
- He visits his grandma every week. / He is visiting his grandma now.
- I walk every day. / I am walking now.
- They swim in summer. / They are swimming now.
- She writes poems. / She is writing a poem now.
- You laugh a lot. / You are laughing now.
- He sings beautifully. / He is singing a song now.
- I cook dinner at 7. / I am cooking dinner now.
- We clean the house on Sundays. / We are cleaning the house now.
- The teacher teaches grammar daily. / She is teaching grammar now.
- The children play in the garden. / They are playing in the garden now.
- He calls his friend every night. / He is calling his friend now.
- I check my phone in the morning. / I am checking my phone now.
- She goes to dance class every Saturday. / She is going to dance class now.
- We eat fruits every day. / We are eating fruits now.
- He takes a nap in the afternoon. / He is taking a nap now.
- They play football in the evening. / They are playing football now.
- You speak English in class. / You are speaking English now.
- I feed the cat at night. / I am feeding the cat now.
- She sweeps the floor in the morning. / She is sweeping the floor now.
- We pack our bags every night. / We are packing our bags now.
- He sings in the school choir. / He is singing now.
- They take the bus to school. / They are taking the bus now.
- You laugh at jokes. / You are laughing now.
- I stretch before exercise. / I am stretching now.
- She writes a diary every night. / She is writing in her diary now.
- We talk to our teacher daily. / We are talking to our teacher now.
- He plays video games on Sundays. / He is playing a video game now.
- They drink water after playing. / They are drinking water now
- You sit on the front bench. / You are sitting on the front bench now.
- I close the door after class. / I am closing the door now.
- She listens to the radio every day. / She is listening to the radio now.
- We draw in art class. / We are drawing now.
- He brushes his hair in the morning. / He is brushing his hair now.
- They wash their hands before lunch. / They are washing their hands now.
- You bring your books every day. / You are bringing your books now.
- I turn off the lights before sleeping. / I am turning off the lights now.
- She types letters at work. / She is typing a letter now.
- We ride bicycles in the park. / We are riding bicycles now.
- He watches cartoons every evening. / He is watching cartoons now.
- They wear jackets in winter. / They are wearing jackets now.
- You help your classmates. / You are helping your classmates now.
- I wash my face in the morning. / I am washing my face now.
- She teaches maths every day. / She is teaching maths now.
- We talk about stories. / We are talking about stories now.
- He sharpens his pencil before class. / He is sharpening his pencil now.
- They play with their toys. / They are playing with their toys now.
- You visit the library on Mondays. / You are visiting the library now.
- I open the window in the morning. / I am opening the window now.
- She smiles at everyone. / She is smiling now.
- We send emails to the teacher. / We are sending an email now.
- He reads English books at night. / He is reading an English book now.
- I rest after lunch. / I am resting now.
- She answers all the questions. / She is answering a question now.
- We listen to music after school. / We are listening to music now.
- He plays the guitar well. / He is playing the guitar now.
- They paint the wall on Sunday. / They are painting the wall now.
- You clean your desk every day. / You are cleaning your desk now.
- I look at the board. / I am looking at the board now.
- She helps her mother in the kitchen. / She is helping her mother now.
- We fix our bikes on weekends. / We are fixing the bike now.
- He speaks politely. / He is speaking now.
- They clap at the end of the song. / They are clapping now.
- You write neat handwriting. / You are writing now.
- I watch cartoons with my brother. / I am watching cartoons now.
- She combs her hair daily. / She is combing her hair now.
- We drink tea in the evening. / We are drinking tea now.
- He learns English every day. / He is learning English now.
- They laugh at funny videos. / They are laughing now.
- You tell stories in class. / You are telling a story now.
- I draw pictures every night. / I am drawing a picture now.
- She washes clothes on Monday. / She is washing clothes now.