welcome to learn english grammar Lesson Twenty
I always do / I am always
doing
This situation is very important
and we must not let it go without getting mastery on it. It is my personal experience that most of the
people even the teachers; get confused in using this peculiar situation.
When we use this situation it
means that somebody does something every
time and it is very much noticeable to others.
But, dear students I recommend
that I am always doing something
should be used frequently. See the examples below:
1
He is always leaving his food out in the kitchen.
2
This couch potato is always watching T.V.
3
A boozer is a man, who is always drinking wine.
4
Why is she always carping at others pointlessly?
The following verbs are used in
present simple tense:
Like Love Hate Want Need Prefer
Know Realize Suppose Mean Understand Believe Remember Belong Contain Consist Depend Seem
But:
You look
serious. What are you thinking about?
I
am thinking about giving up my job.
Also:
We are enjoying
our holidays. We are having a great time.
The verbs in the following are
also used in present simple tense. See
examples below:
See Hear Smell Taste
1 The room smells badly. Let’s open a
window.
2 Do you see the man over there?
We often use Can + see / hear / smell / taste.
Life revolves around learn & practice phenomenon.
Look and Feel
We can use for look and feel present simple or continuous in accordance with the
situations.
Now we are proceeding to other fine situation. It is also wonderful and great in its effect. Note carefully.
2
This is the first time I have ridden a horse.
3
This is the first time I have been to London.
4
This is the first time I have driven a car.
5
It is the second time this has happened.
6
It is the first good meal I have had for ages.
7
That’s the third time she has phoned me.
You must have noted keenly that after it is the first time something has happened; we have used present
perfect tense.
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