We use the present simple to talk about habits and facts - things that are often permanent.
We use the present continuous to talk about changing situations and developments - things that are often temporary.
1. Now or usually?
Look at the examples and choose the correct option: now/around now or normally/always.
2. Present continuous.
Choose the correct options to complete the rule.
Go to the Grammar Reference to see more information about the present continuous.
Now, use the prompts in bold to complete the questions. The first one has been done for you as an example. Remember to use the correct form - present simple or present continuous - and to include a question mark at the end.
For more information about present simple vs. present continuous see the Grammar Reference.