2. Use the present simple or present continuous form.
- Peter doesn't go swimming very often. (Present simple for habits/routines)
- Lessons usually start at 9 am. (Present simple for scheduled events)
- I don't like Maths. It's too difficult for me. (Present simple for states/feelings)
- My brother is watching TV now. (Present continuous for an action happening at the moment)
- Why is Lucy crying? (Present continuous for an action happening at the moment)
- What time do you get up on Sundays? (Present simple for habits/routines)
- What is Sarah doing at the moment? (Present continuous for an action happening at the moment)
Explanation: We use the present simple for general truths, habits, routines, and scheduled events. We use the present continuous for actions happening right now or around the present time.