====== Present Continuous vs Present Simple ====== In informal speech, //continuous// and //simple// are often used when telling stories and jokes. * Özkan goes up to this woman and looks straight into his eyes. > Some verbs have different meanings depending on the tense in which they are used. //simple// when reporting a state, //continuous// when reporting an action. * expect * feel * fit * have * imagine * look * measure * see * think * weigh **Example**; * The app doesn't appear to work on my pc. (state = seem) * Özkan is currently appearing in a play. (action = take part) > We can use //continuous// in mood verbs to emphasize that we are just starting to think about something or that we are not sure about something. **Example**; * I regret that the server will have to shutdown. (Meaning: We have made the choice and we are sorry for this situation.) * I'm regretting my decision to give up my job. (Meaning: We are becoming increasingly aware that this was the wrong decision.) > The verb **consider** is used with //continuous// when it means //carefully think about//. * Behzat is considering moving to another counrty. (NOT Considers moving.) The following verbs are not usually used with //continuous//. * Believe * Agree * Conclude * Know * Prefer Verbs that perform the actions they describe are usually used with //simple//. * I suggest you park outside the city. * He request that you leave the room. > acknowledge, admit, advise, apologise, beg, confess, congratulate, declare, deny, forbid, guarantee, name, order, permit, predict, promise, refuse, remind, request, thank, warn Modals can be made more polite by using them together with performatives. * I must beg you to keep this a secret. * He would advise you to take the next train. Taken from [[en:en:grammar:continuousvssimple|UCH Viki]]. ===== EDİTÖR NOTLARI =====