Unit 2: What to wear
Present Simple and Present Continuous
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Session 2
Do you know how to make and use the present simple and present continuous? Come with us... we'll tell you all about these two tenses!
Activity 3
6 Minute Grammar: Tenses
Present continuous and present simple
It's time for 6 Minute Grammar. This week Sophie and Neil explain the present simple and present continuous tenses. Don't forget that you can subscribe to the podcast version.
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Sophie
Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute Grammar with me, Sophie.
Neil
And me, Neil. Hello.
Sophie
Today weβre talking about the present simple tenseβ¦
Neil
...and the present continuous tense. Coming up in todayβs programme:
Sophie
Weβll take a look at positives, negatives, and question formsβ¦
Neil
Weβll find out when to use each tenseβ¦
Sophie
Weβll hear some short formsβ¦
Neil
And weβll have a quiz to test what weβve learnt.
Sophie
But first: the present simple tense. We use it to talk about things that happen regularly. Hereβs Finn with an example:
Finn
John checks his email every morning.
Sophie
Thanks Finn. So the verb to check is in the present simple β John checks - because he checks his email regularly β every morning.
Neil
We make the present simple with a subject plus a base verb β I check, you go, we live, they wear.
Sophie
For he, she and it, add an s to the verb. Can you demonstrate please Finn?
Finn
I always weΒar a coat in the winter. My brother wears a jacket.
Neil
Now we also use the present simple to talk about facts and permanent situations. So we can sayβ¦
Finn
I work in the fashion industry. My sister lives in China.
Sophie
To make the present simple negative, use donβt or doesnβt. And thereβs no s on the end of the verb. Finn?
Finn
I donβt work in the modelling industry. My brother doesnβt like fashion.
Neil
For questions, use do or does.
Finn
Do your friends live in London? Does John check his email in the morning?
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Neil
So thatβs present simple. Now: letβs look at the present continuous tense. [SFX: phone rings] Ooh just a minute, let me get thatβ¦ [to caller] Hello? Sorry, Iβm workingat the moment. Can I call you back? Sorry about that everyoneβ¦
Sophie
[bemused] No problemβ¦
Neil
So: I just said Iβm working at the moment.
Sophie
Aha! A clever demonstration!
Neil
Thatβs right β I said Iβm working at the moment, because itβs an activity thatβs happening now. I can say I work at the BBC in the present simple because my job is a permanent situation. But right now at this moment Iβm doing the activity of working, so I use present continuous to say Iβm working at the moment.
Sophie
Right. As well as activities, we use the present continuous tense for temporary situations like this:
Finn
My parents are staying with me this week. Iβm sleeping on the sofa.
Sophie
Ok. To make the present continuous, use am, is or are plus an i-n-g verb.
Finn
Iβm checking my email at the moment. Emilyβs wearing a pink hat today. Theyβre eating dinner now.
Neil
And did you hear those short forms? The words I am are shortened to Iβmβ¦
Sophie
Emily is sounds like Emilyβs.
Neil
And they are sounds like theyβre. Weβll have short forms in just a moment.
IDENT
Youβre listening to BBC Learning English.
Neil
And today weβre talking about the present simple tenseβ¦
Sophie
β¦ and the present continuous.
Neil
Letβs look at present continuous negatives. We make them with the little word not.
Finn
Iβm not wearing a raincoat because it isnβt raining.
Sophie
And here are those short forms again:
Neil
I am not becomesβ¦
Sophie
β¦ Iβm not.
Neil
Is notβ¦
Sophie
β¦ isnβt
Neil
And for are not we getβ¦
Sophie
β¦ arenβt.
Finn
Iβm not wearing shoes. He isnβt working today. You arenβt watching television.
[SFX: someone tapping keys on keyboard]
Sophie
Umm Neil, are you sending an email?
Neil
Errr - yes⦠[slightly bewildered] What are we doing? Are we talking about questions?
Sophie
Yes, we are.
Neil
Ooh, sorry β Back to the programme!
Sophie
Aha! Another clever demonstration! I said: Are you sending an email?
Neil
And I said: Are we talking about questions?
Sophie
And of course, we both asked present continuous yes/no questions.
Neil
And to make them, you just change the word order. Instead of You are sending an email, itβs Are you sending an email?
Sophie
And change We are talking about questions to Are we talking about questions?
Neil
Itβs fine to put question words like why or what at the start of the question.
Finn
What are we doing? Why are you sending an email?
Neil
So thatβs present continuous questions.
Sophie
So that means: itβs time for a quiz. Join in if you like. Iβm going to say a sentence and you need to make it negative. Neil will give the answer. Ready? Number 1. Paolo speaks Chinese.
Neil
Paolo doesnβt speak Chinese.
Sophie
Now make this sentence into a yes/no question: The children are playing a game.
Neil
Are the children playing a game?
Sophie
And one more: this time, make a present continuous question starting with why. Simon is learning Japanese.
Neil
Why isSimon learning Japanese?
Sophie
And thatβs the end of the quiz β well done if you got them all right.
Neil
And thatβs also the end of the programme β but thereβs more about these tenses on our website at bbclearningenglish.com.
Sophie
Join us again for more 6 Minute Grammar.
All
Bye.
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This question is in the present simple.Question 1 of 6
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This question is in the present simple tense.Question 2 of 6
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This question is in the present simple.Question 3 of 6
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This question is in the present continuous.Question 4 of 6
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This question is in the present continuous.Question 5 of 6
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This question should be in the present continuous tense.Question 6 of 6
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End of Session 2
That's all for this session. You can find more in our grammar reference.
Join us again in Session 3 where you'll practise using these tenses. You'll also hear an interview with fashion designer Tom Ford.
Session Grammar
Present Simple
We use the present simple tense for: things that we do regularly, facts, habits, truths and permanent situations
Example
I check my email every day. (regular activity)Present Continuous
We use the present continuous tense for: things that are happening at the time we are speaking, temporary situations and activities that are in progress
Example
Just a minute. I'm checking my email. (now)
Session Vocabulary
scruffy
not neat or cleancasual
informal and comfortablesmart
nice and stylishformal
old-fashioned and seriousfashionable
new and popular