Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense
English Grammar Rules
Simple
Present Tense
1. For facts
- Whales live in the ocean.
- Aconcagua is the highest
mountain in Latin America.
- The flight from Chile to
Australia is thirteen hours.
2. For repeated or regular actions
- Flights to Buenos Aires leave
every hour.
- I eat breakfast at the table.
- We work every day of the week.
3. For habits
- I brush my teeth three times a
day.
- He
only drinks milk.
- We celebrate Christmas on the
twenty-fifth of December.
4. For things that are generally true in the present time period:
- Boca Juniors is the best team
in Argentina at the moment.
- She
is my girlfriend.
- We
study English.
Present Progressive Tense
We use the present progressive tense:
1. When somebody is doing something at this moment.
- Sarah is changing her clothes
right now.
- Her boyfriend is waiting for
her.
- We are learning the
progressive tense in English.
2. When something is happening at this moment. When the action has
started but hasn't finished.
- It is snowing at the moment.
- The economy is growing at an
exponential rate.
- The children are sleeping so
please be quiet.
3. To talk about something that is happening around the time of
speaking but not necessarily at that exact moment.
- Alfredo is studying a lot for
his exam.
- I'm reading a great book. (Not
necessary right at this moment)
- We are planning a trip to
Jamaica.
Present
vs. Progressive Tense
A significant difference between these two
tenses is we use the simple present tense for things that are
permanent or are in general and the present progressive tense for
things that may change or are temporary.
Compare:
Permanent
|
Temporary
|
Simon lives in Birmingham.
|
Simon is
living with his friends for now.
|
James works at
a bank.
|
James is
working at home today.
|
We walk to work.
|
We're
walking in the park.
|
I speak English.
|
I am
speaking English right now.
|
Verbs
that we don't use in the Progressive Tense
Another difference is that there are some
verbs in English that we don't use in the progressive tense. These include:
Belong - Cost - Hate - Have (possession) -
Hear - Know - Like - Love - Need - Own - Remember - Seem - Smell - Understand -
Want
Different
Meanings
In questions the same verb can change the
meaning depending on if it is in the present or the present progressive tense.
Differences in meaning of verb
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Statement
|
Meaning
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What do you do?
|
What is your job?
|
What are you doing?
|
What are
you doing at the moment?
|
What do you read?
|
What do
you like to read?
|
What are you reading?
|
What are
you reading right now?
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