
Use present simple or present continuous. Nursultan/run
___________________________________________because she’s late for her lesson Gaini Teacher/give/always _________________________________________us a lot of homework. We/clean _______________________the table and they/take out _______________________the rubbish at 8 p.m He/not/eat ________________________biscuits today, he/eat___________________ toasts.

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Nursultan is running because she’s late for her lesson.
Gaini Teacher gives always us a lot of homework.
We are cleaning the table and they are taking the rubbish out at 8 p.m.
He is not eating biscuits today, he is eating toasts.



Use of Present Simple or Present Continuous
When talking about actions or situations in the present, we can use either the present simple or the present continuous tense. The choice between the two depends on the context and the intended meaning.
Present Simple is used for: - General truths or facts: "The sun rises in the east." - Habits or routines: "I go to the gym every morning." - Permanent situations: "She works as a teacher."
Present Continuous is used for: - Actions happening at the moment of speaking: "I am eating dinner right now." - Temporary situations or actions: "He is staying with us for a few days." - Future arrangements: "We are meeting for lunch tomorrow."
Now let's apply these rules to the given sentences:
1. "Nursultan runs because she’s late for her lesson." - In this sentence, the action of running is happening at the moment of speaking, so we should use the present continuous tense: "Nursultan is running because she’s late for her lesson."
2. "Gaini Teacher gives always us a lot of homework." - This sentence describes a habitual action of giving homework, so we should use the present simple tense: "Gaini Teacher always gives us a lot of homework."
3. "We clean the table and they take out the rubbish at 8 p.m." - These sentences describe habitual actions, so we should use the present simple tense: "We clean the table and they take out the rubbish at 8 p.m."
4. "He doesn't eat biscuits today, he eats toasts." - The first part of the sentence describes a temporary situation of not eating biscuits today, so we should use the present simple tense: "He doesn't eat biscuits today." - The second part of the sentence describes an action happening at the moment of speaking, so we should use the present continuous tense: "He is eating toasts."
Remember, the choice between the present simple and present continuous depends on the context and the intended meaning of the sentence.


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