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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: Present Tense Contrast, PRESENT SIMPLE is used 1. habitual or regular facts, and general truths 2. frequency adverbs: never, always... 3. temporal expressions: every day, at the weekend, on Mondays..... 4. 'state verbs': know, understand, love, hate, want....., PRESENT TENSE CONTRAST ???? PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS spelling rules eat-eating study-studying come-coming sit-sitting, 1. habitual or regular facts, and general truths 2. frequency adverbs: never, always... 3. temporal expressions: every day, at the weekend, on Mondays..... 4. 'state verbs': know, understand, love, hate, want..... Examples 1. I play chess Río de Janeiro is the capital of Brazil. 2. I never play the guitar He is usually late 3. We go to school every morning 4. I hate cats, PRESENT TENSE CONTRAST ???? PRESENT CONTINUOUS, 1. actions happening at the same time of speaking 2.temporal expressions: now, at the moment, today... 3. never 'state verbs' 4. future arrangements with temporal expressions such as: next weekend, tomorrow, next month... Examples 1. They aren't sleeping 2. We are studying now. 3. We know the answer (never *I'm knowing the answer) 4. What are you doing tomorrow?, PRESENT SIMPLE spelling rules play-plays study-studies watch-watches wash-washes do-does, PRESENT SIMPLE is formed Affirmative: I play tennis She plays tennis Negative: I don't play tennis She doesn't play tennis Interrogative: Do you play tennis? Does she play tennis?, PRESENT CONTINUOUS is used 1. actions happening at the same time of speaking 2.temporal expressions: now, at the moment, today... 3. never 'state verbs' 4. future arrangements with temporal expressions such as: next weekend, tomorrow, next month..., PRESENT CONTINUOUS is formed Affirmative: I´m reading a book She's reading a book Negative: I'm not reading a book She isn't reading a book Interrogative: Are you reading a book? Is she reading a book?