This is the complete conversation between Carla and José using the simple present tense and the present progressive tense:
José: A las once y media no puedo. Tengo clase de historia y luego (almorzar) <u>almuerzo</u> en un café con mi novia. No puedo cancelar mañana porque mi novia solamente viene al campus una <u>vez</u> a la semana. ¿Por qué no escribimos el informe a las cuatro de la tarde?
Carla: No puedo. Trabajo en la librería <u>todos</u> los días de dos a seis. ¡Qué problema!
José: ¿Qué estás haciendo en este momento?
<h3>When do you the simple present tense?</h3>
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
<h3>When do you use the present progressive tense?</h3>
The Spanish present progressive tense is also called present continuous tense and it is used to talk about something that is happening now.
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