Today i write english grammar about present continous, present simple, future continous and future perfect. basically, these grammar is used very often. Now i am improving english grammar about these topic. So, if i have a mistake, please fill the comment.
Present Continous (I am doing)
We use present continous when we talk about something which is happening at the time of speaking.
- Please don’t make so much noise. I’m studying.
- Are you enjoying the party?
We use present continous when we talk about somethin which is happening arround the time of speaking.
- I’m reading an interesting book at the moment. I’ll lend it to you when I’ve finished it.(= he is not reading at the time of speaking. He means that he has begun the book and hasn’t finished it yet).
We often use present continous when we talk about a perod around the present (today, this season, etc).
- Tom isn’t playing football this season. He want to concentrate on his studies.
- You’re working hard today.
We use the present continous when we talk about changig situations.
- You’re English is getting better.
Present simple (I do)
We use the present simple to talk about things in general, something happens all the time or repeatedly, or something is true in general. It is not important wheter the action is happening at the time of speaking.
- The earth goes round the sunI work in a bank.
- Barry works in a shop.
We use do/does to make questions and negative sentences.
- Do you speak English?
- Rice doesn’t grow in Britain.
Future continous (will be doing) and future perfect (will have done)
Situations: There is a footbal match on televiion this evening. The match begins at 07.30 and ends at 9.15
We use will be doing to say that we will be in the middle of doing something at a certain time in the future.
- Is it all right if I come at about 8.30? No. don’t come the. I’ll be watching the footbal match on television.
We use will be doing when we talk about things which are already planned or decided.
- I’ll be going to the city center (=similar with I am going to the city center).
- Will you be using your bicylce this evening?
We use will have done to say that something will already have happened before a certain time in the future.
- Oh, Well. What about 9.30?Yes, that’ll be fine. The match will have finished by then.
- Next year is Ted and Amy’s 25th wedding nniversary. They will have been married for 25 years. (= now they have been marreid for 24 years).
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