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Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Present Simple vs Present Continuous: Sport Games
We use present simple for habits, routines, timetables and permanent states but when we want to talk about things that are happening at the moment of speaking, we use the present continuous. In the exercise below, you can play a football game or a basketball game by answering the same questions. There are ten questions and you have to choose the right option. If you do, you can shoot a penalty in the Soccer Game or a free throw in the Basketball Game. Prove your English skills and then your sport skills. Good luck, champion!
Present Continuous Soccer Review Game
Present Continuous Super Shooter Basketball Review Game
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