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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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The students ____ (work) on their class project now.
 
are working
 
work
 
works
Form the negative: "They are cooking dinner in the kitchen."
They aren't cooking dinner in the kitchen.
Form the question: "They are traveling to Europe."
Are they traveling to Europe?
Form the question: "The Earth orbits around the sun."
Does the Earth orbit around the sun?
Form the negative: "The cat sleeps on the bed."
The cat doesn't sleep on the bed.
I ___ (eat) lunch at noon every day.
 
eat
 
am eating
 
eats
He ___ (be) a software engineer.
 
is
 
is being
 
being
The sun ___ (rise) in the east every morning.
 
rises
 
rise
 
is rising
The train ___ (arrive) at 9:00 am sharp.
 
arrives
 
is arriving
 
arrive
We ___ (watch) a movie tonight.
 
are watching
 
watch
 
watches
We ___ (attend) a conference next weekend.
 
are attending
 
attend
 
is attending
Form the question: "She is running a marathon."
Is she running a marathon?
Form the negative: "He is learning Spanish."
He isn't learning Spanish.
Form the negative: "I am taking a photo."
I'm not taking a photo.
Form the question: "The chef is making pizza."
Is the chef making pizza?
Form the question: "She is practicing piano."
Is she practicing piano?
He ___ (fix) the car in the garage at this moment.
 
is fixing
 
fixes
 
fix
They ___ (paint) the walls now.
 
are painting
 
paint
 
paints
He ___ (work) on a new project this week.
 
is working
 
works
 
are works
I ___ (listen) to music right now.
 
am listening
 
listen
 
listens
He ___ (study) for his exam at the moment.
 
is studying
 
studies
 
are study
Form the question: "She dances ballet."
Does she dance ballet?
Form the negative: "The children read books."
The children don't read books.
Form the negative: "He teaches English."
He doesn't teach English.
Form the negative: "It snows heavily in the winter."
It doesn't snow heavily in the winter.
Form the question: "She is thirsty."
Is she thirsty?
They ___ (play) tennis on weekends.
 
play
 
are playing
 
plays
He usually ___ (drink) coffee with breakfast.
 
drinks
 
is drinking
 
drink
Dogs ___ (bark) loudly at night.
 
bark
 
are barking
 
barks
She ___ (wake up) early every morning.
 
wakes up
 
is waking up