Day 3 of our Premium Tutor Training
Present tense - used to talk about permanent facts and general truths.
Ex. Water boils at 100°C.
Present Progressive Tense - used to talk about something temporary or unusual events. It is also used to talk about an action that is happening now and may continue in the future.
Ex. The water is boiling.
The weather is getting warmer.
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The present progressive tense is used for an ongoing action in the present. For example:
John is baking a cake.
They are painting the fence.
Even though it is a present tense, the present progressive tense can also be used to describe an activity that is going to happen in the future (especially for planned activities).
For example:
We are moving to New Zealand in the summer.
The train is arriving in 2 minutes.
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Vocabulary
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Grammar
1. You said:
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2. You said:
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Pronunciation
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Sample:
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Vocabulary
1. supervise - to check on someone at work
Grammar
1. You said: My boss supervise us every day.
Correct: My boss supervises us every day.
2. You said: I'd like to play soccer.
Correct: I like to play soccer.
Pronunciation
1. article - /AHR-ti-kuhl/
2. relations - /ri-LEY-shuns/






















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