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Grammar for IELTS The Simple Aspect We use the simple aspec | IELTS NINERS TEAM

Grammar for IELTS

The Simple Aspect

We use the simple aspect to talk about general, permanent or repeated actions.

Here, the present simple is used to refer to a general, habitual action:

I often read business magazines online.

In the above example, it is implied that you read these magazines online all the time. This is something you do regularly.

We use the continuous aspect to focus on progressive actions that usually happen around the moment of speaking.

Here, the present continuous is used to refer to an action that is happening at the moment of speaking:

I am reading an interesting book.

The same rule applies to all the verb tenses, past, present and future. If you want to focus on the continuity of the action, use the continuous aspect.

 If you are more interested in the result of the action, then use the simple aspect.

Why is this useful for IELTS?

In IELTS Speaking Part 1 you have to answer questions about yourself.

You will need to make sure you use the right verb tense and the right aspect—simple or continuous—depending on what you want to say.

If you want to talk about general things that you do regularly, then you need the present simple.

If, however, you want to refer to actions that are temporary and happen around the moment of speaking, then you need the present continuous.

You may also need this grammar rule in Writing Part 1 when describing trends shown in graphs or charts. You are probably going to use the past simple quite a lot because in this part you report on situations that happened in the past.

Examples

Between January and March, the profit rose by 10%.

They produced twice the amount of cars in June.

Hungary accounted for 10% of the students involved in the competition.

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