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Die konsequente Verwendung der Zeiten wird dadurch erschwert, dass es die Verlaufsform ([[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present Progressive|Present Progressive]]) im Deutschen so nicht gibt. Deshalb muss klar analysiert werden, ob Handlungen und Tätigkeiten regelmäßig stattfinden oder ob betont werden soll, dass etwas gerade oder nur vorübergehend geschieht.
Die konsequente Verwendung der Zeiten wird dadurch erschwert, dass es die Verlaufsform ([[Present Progressive|Present Progressive]]) im Deutschen so nicht gibt.  
 
Deshalb muss klar analysiert werden, ob Handlungen und Tätigkeiten regelmäßig stattfinden (oft durch [[Adverbs/Adverbs of Frequency|''adverbs of Frequency'']] angezeigt) oder ob betont werden soll, dass etwas gerade oder nur vorübergehend geschieht (Signalwörter: Look! Listen! just, now …).


[[Datei:Present Progressive-4.svg|Infografik: Kontrastierung Present Simple vs. Present Progressive]]
[[Datei:Present Progressive-4.svg|Infografik: Kontrastierung Present Simple vs. Present Progressive]]


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Remember? Use the [[Present Progressive|Present Progressive]] for actions which happen now and the [[Present Simple|Present Simple]] for regular actions.
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== Interaktive Übungen ==
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# Watch the video and do the tasks.
# Then do the other exercises below.}}
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Remember? Use the [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present Progressive|Present Progressive]] for actions which happen now and the [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present Simple|Present Simple]] for regular actions.
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== Interaktive Übungen ==
=== A day with David===
=== A day with David===
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
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He <span style="background:orange">usually</span> ''comes'' home at 3.15.  
He <span style="background:orange">usually</span> ''comes'' home at 3.15.  
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</div>


=== In the afternoon ===
=== In the afternoon ===
'''Write in the correct forms - present simple or present progressive.'''
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
Write in the correct forms - present simple or present progressive.
 


<span style="background:orange">Every afternoon</span> he ''does (do)'' his homework. It is 4 o'clock. He ''is doing (do)'' it <span style="background:yellow">now</span>.
<span style="background:orange">Every afternoon</span> he ''does (do)'' his homework. It is 4 o'clock. He ''is doing (do)'' it <span style="background:yellow">now</span>.
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Every evening David ''cleans (clean)'' his teeth. After that he <span style="background:orange">always</span> ''goes (go)'' to bed.  
Every evening David ''cleans (clean)'' his teeth. After that he <span style="background:orange">always</span> ''goes (go)'' to bed.  
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<span style="background:orange">Every afternoon</span> he ''does (do)'' his homework. It is 4 o'clock. He ''is doing (do)'' it <span style="background:yellow">now</span>.
In the afternoon the children <span style="background:orange">often</span> ''play (play)'' football.
He ''is playing (play)'' it just <span style="background:yellow">now</span>.
Then the Millers <span style="background:orange">usually</span> ''have (have)'' dinner.
<span style="background:yellow">Today</span> they ''are having (have)'' Chinese food.
It is 7 o'clock <span style="background:yellow">now</span> and David ''is watching (watch)'' TV.
He ''watches (watch)'' TV <span style="background:orange">every evening</span>.
Every evening David ''cleans (clean)'' his teeth. After that he <span style="background:orange">always</span> ''goes (go)'' to bed. }}


=== On the beach ===
=== On the beach ===
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Three teenagers ''are playing (play)'' beach volleyball. They ''practive (practice)'' <span style="background:orange">two times a week</span>.
Three teenagers ''are playing (play)'' beach volleyball. They ''practive (practice)'' <span style="background:orange">two times a week</span>.
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{{Show-Hide|1=<span style="background:yellow">Look</span>, the family ''is playing (play)'' with the ball. They ''come (come)'' to the beach <span style="background:orange">very often</span>.
<span style="background:yellow">Listen</span>! Becky ''is listening (listen)'' to the radio. Her favourite radio station <span style="background:orange">always</span> ''plays (play)'' good music. Simon <span style="background:orange">usually</span> ''reads (read)'' a book on the beach. He ''is doing (do)'' that <span style="background:yellow">at the moment</span>.
In the background a man ''is now diving (<span style="background:yellow">now</span>, dive)'' into the sea. Ben who ''is lying (lie)'' on his surfboard ''shouts (shout)'': "What ''are you doing(you, do)''? I'm falling into the water!"
Three teenagers ''are playing (play)'' beach volleyball. They ''practive (practice)'' <span style="background:orange">two times a week</span>.}}
=== some questions ===
'''Make questions and then give short answers.'''                    
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en">
1. ''Does'' the teacher ask Samira about her homework? - Yes, she ''does''.
2. ''Is'' Mrs Foster at home? - No, she ''isn't''.
3. ''Do'' the children often talk in the lesson? - No, they ''don't''.
4. ''Is'' Timon now doing his homework? - Yes, he ''is''.
5. ''Does'' Feline always do her homework? -  No, she ''doesn't''.
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vorher=negative sentences,<br>questions & short answers|vorherlink=Present_Progressive/Verneinung}}
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Version vom 29. Oktober 2022, 14:57 Uhr

Die konsequente Verwendung der Zeiten wird dadurch erschwert, dass es die Verlaufsform (Present Progressive) im Deutschen so nicht gibt.

Deshalb muss klar analysiert werden, ob Handlungen und Tätigkeiten regelmäßig stattfinden (oft durch adverbs of Frequency angezeigt) oder ob betont werden soll, dass etwas gerade oder nur vorübergehend geschieht (Signalwörter: Look! Listen! just, now …).

Infografik: Kontrastierung Present Simple vs. Present Progressive


Be Careful!

Remember? Use the Present Progressive for actions which happen now and the Present Simple for regular actions.


Interaktive Übungen

Task
  1. Watch the video and do the tasks.
  2. Then do the other exercises below.




A day with David

Every day David gets up at 7 o'clock.

It is 7 o'clock. David is getting up now.

David always goes to school at 8 o'clock. It is 8 o'clock now. David is going to school.

Before he goes to school, he always puts on his school uniform. He is putting it on now.

It is 3 o'clock now. He is coming home from school.

He usually comes home at 3.15.


In the afternoon

Write in the correct forms - present simple or present progressive.


Every afternoon he does (do) his homework. It is 4 o'clock. He is doing (do) it now.

In the afternoon the children often play (play) football. He is playing (play) it just now.

Then the Millers usually have (have) dinner. Today they are having (have) Chinese food.

It is 7 o'clock now and David is watching (watch) TV. He watches (watch) TV every evening.

Every evening David cleans (clean) his teeth. After that he always goes (go) to bed.

Every afternoon he does (do) his homework. It is 4 o'clock. He is doing (do) it now.

In the afternoon the children often play (play) football. He is playing (play) it just now.

Then the Millers usually have (have) dinner. Today they are having (have) Chinese food.

It is 7 o'clock now and David is watching (watch) TV. He watches (watch) TV every evening.

Every evening David cleans (clean) his teeth. After that he always goes (go) to bed.


On the beach

Look, the family is playing (play) with the ball. They come (come) to the beach very often.

Listen! Becky is listening (listen) to the radio. Her favourite radio station always plays (play) good music. Simon usually reads (read) a book on the beach. He is doing (do) that at the moment.

In the background a man is now diving (now, dive) into the sea. Ben who is lying (lie) on his surfboard shouts (shout): "What are you doing(you, do)? I'm falling into the water!"

Three teenagers are playing (play) beach volleyball. They practive (practice) two times a week.

Look, the family is playing (play) with the ball. They come (come) to the beach very often.

Listen! Becky is listening (listen) to the radio. Her favourite radio station always plays (play) good music. Simon usually reads (read) a book on the beach. He is doing (do) that at the moment.

In the background a man is now diving (now, dive) into the sea. Ben who is lying (lie) on his surfboard shouts (shout): "What are you doing(you, do)? I'm falling into the water!"

Three teenagers are playing (play) beach volleyball. They practive (practice) two times a week.



some questions

Make questions and then give short answers.                    

1. Does the teacher ask Samira about her homework? - Yes, she does.

2. Is Mrs Foster at home? - No, she isn't.

3. Do the children often talk in the lesson? - No, they don't.

4. Is Timon now doing his homework? - Yes, he is.

5. Does Feline always do her homework? -  No, she doesn't.




What are they doing?

Present Progressive
(Verlaufsform der Gegenwart)
Present Progressive
  1. Exercises
  2. Verneinung und Fragen
  3. Kontrastierung (Gegenüberstellung) von Present Progressive und Simple Present