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The document compares and contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses. The present simple is used to talk about habits and routines, while the present continuous is used to describe actions happening now. It provides examples of each tense and clues to identify them, such as words like "always" for the present simple and "now" for the present continuous. It also outlines the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present continuous.


















