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Your World People around you (Vocabulary) & Grammar : Present simple & Present continuous

Vocabulary for people around you Stepmother : The second father’s wife. Mother in law : Husband’s mother. Acquaintance : someone you know him like a famous one and you meet him. Niece : Sister daughter. Commute : Travel to work everyday. Workaholic : Addicted to work Multitask: Do a lot of things in the same time. Grumpy: To be In a bad mood because of waking up early. Fanatic: Crazy about someone like football player

Grammar: Present simple and Present continuous I/You/We/They ……. Work He/She/It ……. Works Do I/You/We/They work ? Does /He/She/It work? I/You/We/They ……. don’t Work He/She/It ……. doesn’t works We use Present simple for : . Repeated actions or habits. We go out every Saturday night. . Something we see as permanent. My sister works in a bank. . Describing a state that doesn’t change. I look like my mother.

Grammar: Present simple and Present continuous I’m working You/We/They are working is working He/She/It I’m not working You/We/They aren’t working He/She/It isn’t working Am I working? Is he/she/it working? Are you/We/They working? We use Present continuous for : . Things in progress now, at the moment of speaking. The sun is shining and it’s a beautiful day. . Actions that are happening around now. I’m reading a very good book at the moment. . Situations we see as temporary. my brother’s staying with my aunt until he finds a flat. . Describing a situation which is gradually changing. People are working longer hours nowadays.

Grammar: Present simple and Present continuous Present simple ‘versus’ present continuous Sometimes either form is possible. Paola is the student who sits at the back of the class. (= she always does this ) Paola is the student who is sitting at the back of the class. (= she is there now ) He’s working in a café. (= a temporary job) He works for a big electrical company. (= a permanent job) My parents are staying at the Metropole Hotel. (= in the present period) My parents stays at the Metropole Hotel. (= every time they visit the town)

Grammar: Present simple and Present continuous ‘states’ versus ‘actions’ verbs Some of verbs are rarely found in continuous forms. These verbs which describe ‘states’ (things which stay the same.) rather than ‘action’ (things which can change.) some of the most common are verbs: . Connected with emotions : hate , like , love , want. . Connected with understanding : believe , know , prefer , understand. . Connected with the senses : hear , smell , sound , taste. . Connected with possession and unchanging qualities : belong , cost , weigh.

The End Hosam Eldeen Mostafa