I ‘m living in France these days.

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I ‘m living in France these days. VS Present Simple Present Progressive 2 I ‘m playing tennis now. I play tennis everyday. 6 3 I ‘m living in France these days. I live in France. 4 1 The earth goes round the sun. We are going to the cinema next week. 5 USES 1.General truth 4. Temporary situation 2. Routines 5. Future plans 3. Permanent situation 6.Actions now

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