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The document discusses the use of certain phrases to describe present and future situations and habits. It provides examples of using phrases like "now", "at the moment", "these days" to talk about unfinished actions, temporary situations, and temporary habits occurring in the present. It also gives examples of using words like "tomorrow" and specific times to refer to definite future plans.

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Present Continuous Infographic PDF

The document discusses the use of certain phrases to describe present and future situations and habits. It provides examples of using phrases like "now", "at the moment", "these days" to talk about unfinished actions, temporary situations, and temporary habits occurring in the present. It also gives examples of using words like "tomorrow" and specific times to refer to definite future plans.

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UNFINISHED ACTIONS NOW

I'm working at the moment.

Use with: now, at the moment.
TEMPORARY SITUATIONS
I'm living in London.

Use with: at the moment, for a few
weeks, for a couple of months.

PRESENT

TEMPORARY HABITS
He's eating a lot these days.

Use with: at the moment, these
days.

ANNOYING HABITS
PRESENT You're forever losing your keys!
CONTINUOUS Use with: always, forever,
constantly.

FUTURE

DEFINITE FUTURE PLANS


I'm meeting my father tomorrow.

Use with: tomorrow, later, at 7pm
tonight, on Tuesday.

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