AffirmativeNegativeQuestions I am +playing You We are + playing They ‘re playing He She is + playing It ‘s playing I am not + playing You We are not +playing.

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AffirmativeNegativeQuestions I am +playing You We are + playing They ‘re playing He She is + playing It ‘s playing I am not + playing You We are not +playing They aren’t playing He is not +playing She It isn’t playing Am I + playing ? You Are We + playing ? They He Is She + playing ? It

VERB+ING= -E SMILE SMILE +ING SMIL ING -ONE VOWEL + ONE CONSONANT STOP STOPP+INGSTOPPING - A VOWEL + Y PLAY PLAY+INGPLAYING - A CONSONANT + Y WORRY WORRY+ INGWORRYING - IE DIE/TIE/LIE IE Y+ INGDYING

AdverbTranslationExample 1. Now Сейчас Mary is in the kitchen now, she’s making a cake. 2. At this/the moment В данный момент Be quiet, please. The children are sleeping at the moment. 3. These days В ближайшие дни I’m working hard these days. 4. At present At present fewer young people are smoking.

MeaningExample They are walking in the park now. 1. Actions happening now, at the moment of speaking. At this moment Now/right now

MeaningExample I’m staying at my friend’s while I’m in London. 2. Temporary actions happening around now but not at the moment of speaking. These days While …

MeaningExample You are always interrupting me! 3. To express criticism or irritation. Always, Constantly, Continually!

MeaningExample What are you doing this weekend? I’m meeting my friends. 4. Arranged plans and appointments.

MeaningExample I’m just wondering how much this dress costs. 5. With “WONDER” to sound polite and friendly.

MeaningExample The climate is getting warmer. 6. Long-lasting changes.

UNDERSTAND, BELIEVE, AGREE, REALIZE, KNOW, PREFER, VERBS OF METAL STATE LOVE, LIKE, HATE, DISLIKE, DESIRE, WISH EMOTION VERBS SEE, HEAR, NOTICE, RECOGNIZE, SOUND VERBS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS SMELL- « ПАХНУТЬ »SMELL- « НЮХАТЬ » The rose smells good. I’II I’m smelling the rose.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS TASTE- « ИМЕТЬ ВКУС »TASTE - « ПРОБОВАТЬ НА ВКУС » The soup tastes delicious. I’II I’m tasting the salad.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS BE- « БЫТЬ »BE - « ВЕСТИ СЕБЯ » My son is a very nice boy. I’II But today he is being naughty!

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS WEIGH- « ВЕСИТЬ »WEIGH-« ВЗВЕШИВАТЬ » I weigh too much, I have to put off a few kilos. I’II How are you weighing your baby?

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS FIT« БЫТЬ В ПОРУ »FIT-« ПОДГОНЯТЬ, УМЕЩАТЬ » These jeans fit me like a glove. We are fitting the picture on the wall.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS SEE- « ПОНИМАТЬ »SEE-« ВСТРЕТИТЬСЯ » I see what you mean. I’m seeing the dentist tomorrow.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS HAVE- « ИМЕТЬ »HAVE - В УСТОЙЧИВЫХ ФРАЗАХ I have a large family. I’m having a shower at the moment.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS MISS- « СКУЧАТЬ »MISS- « ПРОПУСТИТЬ » Mike misses his master. We are always missing the train.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS LOOK- « ВЫГЛЯДЕТЬ »LOOK- « СМОТРЕТЬ » Tom looks tired. They are looking at the starts.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS APPEAR- « КАЗАТЬСЯ »APPEAR- « ПОЯВЛЯТЬСЯ » John appears confused. My favorite singer is appearin g at the jazz club tonight.

STUDY THE DIFFERENCE PRESENT SIMPLEPRESENT CONTINUOUS HEAR- « СЛЫШАТЬ »HEAR- « ИМЕТЬ СПОСОБНОСТИ СЛЫШАТЬ » Does the baby hear the music? He is hearing voices.