Present Continuous vs Simple Tense: When to use I am doing & I do | Full Comparison in Hindi
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Do you struggle to understand the difference between 'I am doing' (Present Continuous) and 'I do' (Present Simple)? This is the ultimate English Grammar lesson for Hindi speakers! We break down the key rules and usage based on official grammar comparisons.
What You Will Learn:
1. Present Continuous (I am doing):
◦ Use this tense for actions happening at or around the time of speaking. The action is not complete.
◦ Examples include temporary situations, such as "I’m living with some friends until I find a place of my own", or when something is changing rapidly, like "The population of the world is increasing very fast".
◦ We also use the continuous tense with 'always' to express annoyance or when something happens too often, for example, "He’s always complaining".
2. Present Simple (I do):
◦ Use this tense for things in general or actions that happen repeatedly.
◦ It is used for permanent situations. For instance, "My parents live in London".
◦ The simple tense describes facts and general truths, such as "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius".
◦ It is also used for habits or actions done every time, like "I always go to work by car".
Watch the video to understand when to say 'What are you doing?' versus 'What do you usually do?' and master these fundamental tenses!
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