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Simple vs. Continuous
by
MsCateZ
September 07, 2014
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grammar
tense
For young Polish learners of English it may be not so obvious when do we use Present Simple Tense and when do we use Present Continuous Tense.
I hope this picture will help you to remember the difference.
MsCateZ
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I love teaching, I love eTwinning.
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1 October 2014 at 20:12
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