Вопрос школьника
Put the verbs in the gaps in the present simple, the present continuous or in the simple future
(you/play) football on Saturdays
Ответ от учителя
You play football on Saturdays.
This sentence is in the present simple tense because it describes a habitual action that occurs regularly on Saturdays.
If we wanted to use the present continuous tense, we could say: «You are playing football on Saturdays.» This would suggest that the action is currently happening or will happen soon.
If we wanted to use the simple future tense, we could say: «You will play football on Saturdays.» This would suggest that the action will happen in the future.