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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 19 января 2025 16:54

Present simple/Present continuous I always do my homework after school. does, am doing

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19 января 2025 16:54

Sure! Let's break down the sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses.

  1. Present Simple: "I always do my homework after school."

    • This sentence uses the present simple tense "do," which indicates a habitual action that occurs regularly.
  2. Present Continuous: "I am doing my homework right now."

    • In this case, we use the present continuous tense "am doing," which describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.

For the auxiliary verb "does," you would typically use it in questions or negative statements in the present simple. For example:

  • "Does he always do his homework after school?"
  • "He does not do his homework after school."

If you have specific sentences or examples you’d like to work on, feel free to share!

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Present simple/Present continuous I always do my homework after school. does, am doing
Sure! Let's break down the sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses. 1. **Present Simple:** "I always do my homework after school." - This sentence uses the present simple tense "do," which indicates a habitual action that occurs regularly. 2. **Present Continuous:** "I am doing my homework right now." - In this case, we use the present continuous tense "am doing," which describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. For the auxiliary verb "does," you would typically use it in questions or negative statements in the present simple. For example: - "Does he always do his homework after school?" - "He does not do his homework after school." If you have specific sentences or examples you’d like to work on, feel free to share!