The present continuous is used to talk about present
situations which we see as short-term or temporary. We use the present simple
to talk about present situations which we see as long-term or permanent.
In these examples, the action is taking place at the time of
speaking.
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It's raining.
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Who is Kate talking to on the phone?
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Look, somebody is trying to steal
that man's wallet.
·
I'm not looking. My eyes are closed
tightly.
In these examples, the action is true at the present time
but we don't think it will be true in the long term.
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I'm looking for a new apartment.
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He's thinking about leaving his job.
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They're considering making an appeal
against the judgment.
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Are you getting enough sleep?
In these examples, the action is at a definite point in the
future and it has already been arranged.
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I'm meeting her at 6.30.
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They aren't arriving until Tuesday.
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We are having a special dinner at a
top restaurant for all the senior managers.
·
Isn't he coming to the dinner
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