Present Simple vs Present Continuous: What is the Difference?
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use Present Simple for habits and facts, but use Present Continuous for actions happening right now.
- Use Present Simple for routines: 'I drink coffee every morning.'
- Use Present Continuous for current actions: 'I am drinking coffee right now.'
- Use Present Simple for permanent facts: 'The sun rises in the east.'
Overview
- I work in a hospital. (fact)
- She drinks coffee every morning. (habit)
- The sun rises in the east. (fact)
- He doesn't eat meat. (routine)
- I am working from home this week. (temporary)
- She is drinking coffee right now. (now)
- They are building a new school near here. (in progress)
- He isn't feeling well today. (temporary)
- Simple: always, usually, often, every day, on Mondays
- Continuous: now, right now, at the moment, today, this week
- like, love, hate, know, believe, want, need, understand
- I know the answer. ✅ | I am knowing the answer. ❌
Verb Conjugation Comparison
| Person | Simple Affirmative | Continuous Affirmative |
|---|---|---|
|
I
|
work
|
am working
|
|
You
|
work
|
are working
|
|
He/She/It
|
works
|
is working
|
|
We
|
work
|
are working
|
|
They
|
work
|
are working
|
Common Contractions
| Full Form | Contraction |
|---|---|
|
I am
|
I'm
|
|
He is
|
He's
|
|
They are
|
They're
|
|
Do not
|
Don't
|
|
Does not
|
Doesn't
|
Meanings
The Present Simple describes permanent states or repeated habits, while the Present Continuous describes temporary actions occurring at the moment of speaking.
Habitual Action
Actions that happen repeatedly over time.
“She plays tennis on Sundays.”
“They visit their parents every month.”
Current Action
Actions happening exactly now.
“He is cooking dinner now.”
“They are watching a movie at the moment.”
Permanent Fact
General truths that do not change.
“Water boils at 100 degrees.”
“The Earth orbits the sun.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Simple Affirmative
|
Subj + V(s)
|
I play
|
|
Simple Negative
|
Subj + do/does + not + V
|
I do not play
|
|
Simple Question
|
Do/Does + Subj + V?
|
Do you play?
|
|
Continuous Affirmative
|
Subj + am/is/are + V-ing
|
I am playing
|
|
Continuous Negative
|
Subj + am/is/are + not + V-ing
|
I am not playing
|
|
Continuous Question
|
Am/Is/Are + Subj + V-ing?
|
Are you playing?
|
正式程度
May I inquire what you are doing? (Social interaction)
What are you doing? (Social interaction)
What are you up to? (Social interaction)
What's good? (Social interaction)
Present Tense Logic
Simple
- Habits Repeated actions
- Facts General truths
Continuous
- Now Current action
- Temporary Short-term state
Simple vs. Continuous
Tense Decision Flow
Is it a habit or fact?
Key Indicators
Simple Keywords
- • always
- • usually
- • every day
Continuous Keywords
- • now
- • at the moment
- • currently
按水平分级的例句
I eat breakfast.
I eat breakfast.
I am eating breakfast.
I am eating breakfast.
She works here.
She works here.
She is working now.
She is working now.
Do you play soccer?
Do you play soccer?
Are you playing soccer?
Are you playing soccer?
He doesn't like fish.
He doesn't like fish.
He isn't eating fish.
He isn't eating fish.
I usually take the bus, but today I am walking.
I usually take the bus, but today I am walking.
The sun rises in the east.
The sun rises in the east.
I am currently studying for my exams.
I am currently studying for my exams.
She knows the answer.
She knows the answer.
You are always leaving your keys on the table!
You are always leaving your keys on the table!
The company is expanding its operations this year.
The company is expanding its operations this year.
I find this book very interesting.
I find this book very interesting.
He is seeing a specialist about his back.
He is seeing a specialist about his back.
I am feeling much better today.
I am feeling much better today.
The policy states that all employees must arrive by nine.
The policy states that all employees must arrive by nine.
We are looking into the matter as we speak.
We are looking into the matter as we speak.
It appears that the situation is deteriorating.
It appears that the situation is deteriorating.
The author is constantly challenging the reader's assumptions.
The author is constantly challenging the reader's assumptions.
I am having a hard time understanding the logic here.
I am having a hard time understanding the logic here.
The data suggests a clear correlation.
The data suggests a clear correlation.
He is being very difficult today.
He is being very difficult today.
容易混淆
Learners try to use '-ing' with verbs like 'know' or 'love'.
Learners use Simple for plans that are already made.
Learners use Simple for habits that annoy them.
常见错误
I eating.
I am eating.
He eat.
He eats.
I am work.
I work.
Do he work?
Does he work?
I am knowing him.
I know him.
She is play tennis.
She is playing tennis.
Are you go?
Are you going?
I am usually going to the gym.
I usually go to the gym.
The water is boiling at 100 degrees.
The water boils at 100 degrees.
He is liking pizza.
He likes pizza.
I am understanding what you mean.
I understand what you mean.
The sun is rising in the east.
The sun rises in the east.
She is having a car.
She has a car.
I am believing you.
I believe you.
句型
I usually ___ on ___.
Right now, I am ___.
___ you ___ every day?
I am ___ because I am ___.
Real World Usage
I'm coming now!
I manage a team.
Currently drinking coffee.
The bus leaves at 5.
Your driver is arriving.
The data shows a trend.
Check the Time Marker
Avoid Stative Verbs
Use Continuous for Annoyance
Be Direct
Smart Tips
Use Simple for your role, Continuous for your current project.
Use Simple for habits, never Continuous.
Use Continuous to show you are annoyed.
Keep them in the Simple form.
发音
Third-person 's'
The 's' sound can be /s/, /z/, or /ɪz/ depending on the verb ending.
Continuous '-ing'
The 'g' is often dropped in casual speech (g-dropping).
Yes/No Question
Do you ↗play?
Rising intonation for questions.
Statement
I ↘work.
Falling intonation for statements.
记住它
记忆技巧
Simple is for the 'Always', Continuous is for the 'Now'.
视觉联想
Imagine a calendar for the Simple tense (fixed, repeated dates) and a stopwatch for the Continuous tense (ticking right now).
Rhyme
If it happens every day, use Simple in your way. If it's happening right now, use Continuous, that's how!
Story
Every morning, Sarah drinks tea (habit). Today, she is drinking coffee because she is tired (temporary). She knows she should stick to tea, but she is breaking her rule today.
Word Web
挑战
Write three sentences about your daily routine and three sentences about what you are doing in this exact room.
文化笔记
Often uses 'to be' + 'ing' for temporary states more frequently than US English.
Tends to be more direct with Simple present for states.
Using Present Continuous for future arrangements is standard in global business.
The Present Simple evolved from Old English inflectional systems, while the Continuous aspect developed later, becoming common in the 18th century.
对话开场白
What do you usually do on weekends?
Do you like your job?
How do you feel about the current weather?
What trends are you seeing in your industry?
日记主题
常见错误
Test Yourself
I ___ (eat) breakfast every day.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
She is work right now.
He plays tennis.
A: What are you doing? B: I ___ (study).
always / he / late / is / coming
Which is Simple?
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesI ___ (eat) breakfast every day.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
She is work right now.
He plays tennis.
A: What are you doing? B: I ___ (study).
always / he / late / is / coming
Which is Simple?
Simple vs Continuous
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
Yes, but only when you want to show that a habit is annoying or surprising.
Because 'want' is a stative verb describing a mental state, not a physical action.
No. 'I work' is a general fact about your job. 'I'm working' means you are doing it right now.
Put the verb 'to be' at the start: 'Are you working?'
'I live' sounds permanent. 'I am living' sounds temporary.
Most do, but stative verbs like 'know', 'like', and 'believe' rarely use it.
Yes, for scheduled events like 'The train leaves at 5 PM'.
It can be 'He is' or 'He has'. Check the context!
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Presente Simple / Estar + Gerundio
Spanish uses the continuous form less frequently than English.
Présent
French lacks a distinct grammatical form for the continuous aspect.
Präsens
German relies entirely on context to distinguish aspect.
Te-iru form
Japanese 'te-iru' covers states that English would put in the Simple tense.
Mudari'
Arabic uses particles rather than verb conjugation to show aspect.
Zài + Verb
Chinese uses a particle, not a verb conjugation.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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