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Level: basic
Category: grammar
Topic: simple and progressive
Present Simple or Present Progressive?
Use present simple or
present progressive to complete the sentences
Pon verbos en presente
simple o presente continuo para completar estas
frases
- I usually __________ biscuits in the morning, but this morning
I ____________ toast. (EAT)
- I usually ___________ to classical music but today I
______________ to rock music. (LISTEN)
- Tania usually ______________ in the armchair, but today she
_______________on the sofa. (SIT)
- Thomas usually ___________ in the sea, but today he
_____________ in the pool. (SWIM)
- My father usually ___________ television, but today he
_____________ to the radio. (WATCH, LISTEN)
- We usually ___________ my grandparents at the weekend, but this
weekend we ____________ my aunt and uncle. (VISIT)
- We _____________ to the beach on vacation this year, but we
usually __________ to the mountains. (GO)
- I normally _________ adventure novels, but now I __________ a
love story. (READ)
- I usually _______ my meats at Joe's Butcher Shop, but today I
________ them in the supermarket. (BUY)
- John ____________ the bus to work today, but he usually
__________ . (TAKE, WALK)
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- I usually eat biscuits in the morning, but this morning I am
eating toast.
- I usually listen to classical music but today I am
listening to rock music.
- Tania usually sits in the armchair, but today she is
sitting on the sofa.
- Thomas usually swims in the sea, but today he is swimming
in the pool.
- My father usually watches television, but today he is
listening to the radio.
- We usually visit my grandparents at the weekend, but this
weekend we are visiting my aunt and uncle.
- We are going to the beach on vacation this year, but we
usually go to the mountains.
- I normally read adventure novels, but now I am reading a
love story.
- I usually buy my meats at Joe's Butcher Shop, but today I am
buying them in the supermarket.
- John is taking the bus to work today, but he usually walks
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Created:
2007-04-16
Updated:
2007-04-16
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