UNIT
3. Present continuous and present simple (1) (I am doing and I do)
A. Pelajari penjelasan dan
bandingkan contohnya:
Present continuous (I am
doing)
Gunakan kalimat continuous untuk sesuatu yang terjadi pada saat
mengungkapkan atau diwaktu sekitar kejadian itu.
The action is not finished (kejadiannya belom selesai).
I am doing (now)
* The water is boiling. Can
you turn it off?
* Listen to those people. What
language are they speaking?
* Let's go out. It isn't
raining now.
* 'Don't disturb me. I'm
busy.' 'Why? What are you doing?'
* I'm going to bed now.
Goodnight!
* Maria is in Britain at the
moment. She's learning English.
Use the continuous for a temporary situation (gunakan continuous untuk waktu yang tak
lama!)
* I'm living with some friends
until I find a flat.
* 'You're working hard today.'
'Yes, I've got a lot to do.'
Present simple (I do)
Use the simple for things in
general or things that happen repeatedly (Gunakan
present simple untuk hal hal umum dan yang terjadi berulang ulang.)
* Water boils at 100 degrees
celsius.
* Excuse me, do you speak
English?
* It doesn't rain very much in
summer.
* What do you usually do at
weekends?
* What do you do? (= What's
your job?)
* I always go to bed before
midnight.
* Most people learn to swim
when they are children.
Use the simple for a permanent
situation (Gunakan juga untuk hal hal
yang sudah pasti:)
* My parents live in London. They have lived
there all their lives.
* John isn't lazy. He works
very hard most of the time.
B. I always do and I'm always
doing
Usually we say 'I always do
something' (= I do it every time/saya
mengerjakan itu setiap saat):
* I always go to work by car.
(not 'I'm always going')
You can also say 'I'm always
doing something', but this has a different meaning/artinya beda bukan tiap saat tapi hanya sekedar sering terjadi atau
beberapa kali terjadi. For example:
I've lost my key again. I'm
always losing things.
'I'm always losing things'
does not mean that I lose things every time. It means that I lose things too
often, more often than normal.
'You're always ~ing' means
that you do something very often, more often than the speaker thinks is normal or
reasonable.
* You're always watching
television. You should do something more active.
* John is never satisfied.
He's always complaining.
EXERCISES
3.1 Are the underlined verbs
right or wrong? Correct the verbs that are wrong.
1. Water boils at 100 degrees
celsius.
2. The water boils. Can you
turn it off?
3. Look! That man tries to
open the door of your car.
4. Can you hear those people?
What do they talk about?
5. The moon goes round the
earth.
6. I must go now. It gets
late.
7. I usually go to work by
car.
8. 'Hurry up! It's time to
leave.' 'OK, I come.'
9. I hear you've got a new
job. How do you get on?
3.2 Put the verb in the
correct form, present continuous or present simple.
1. Let's go out. It isn't
raining (not/rain) now.
2. Julia is very good at
languages. She speaks (speak) four languages very well.
3. Hurry up! Everybody ---
(wait) for you
4. '--- (you/listen) to the
radio?' 'No, you can turn it off.'
5. '--- (you/listen) to the
radio every day?' 'No, just occasionally.'
6. The River Nile --- (flow)
into the Mediterranean.
7. Look at the river. It ---
(flow) very fast today - much faster than usual.
8. We usually --- (grow)
vegetables in our garden but this year we --- (not/grow) any.
9. 'How is your English?' 'Not
bad. It --- (improve) slowly.'
10. Ron is in London at the moment. He --- (stay) at the
Park Hotel. He --- (always/stay) there when he's in London.
11. Can we stop walking soon?
I --- (start) to feel tired.
12. 'Can you drive?' 'I ---
(learn). My father --- (teach) me.'
13. Normally I --- (finish)
work at 5.00, but this week I --- (work) until 6.00 to earn a bit more money. –
14. My parents --- (live) in Bristol. They were born
there and have never lived anywhere else. Where ---
(your parents/live)?
15. Sonia --- (look) for a
place to live. She --- (stay) with her sister until she finds somewhere.
16. 'What --- (your
father/do)?' 'He's an architect but he --- (not/work) at the moment.'
17. (at a party) Usually I ---
(enjoy) parties but I --- (not/enjoy) this one very much.
18. The train is never late.
It --- (always/leave) on time.
19. Jim is very untidy. He ---
(always/leave) his things all over the place.
3.3 Finish B's sentences. Use
always ~ing (see Section B).
1. A: I'm afraid I've lost my
key again.
B: Not again! You're always
losing your key.
2. A: The car has broken down
again.
B: That car is useless! It ---
Is always breaking down
3. A: Look! You've made the
same mistake again.
B: Oh no, not again! I ---
Am always making the same
mistake
4. A: Oh, I've left the lights
on again.
B: Typical! You --- are always
leaving the lights on
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