Simple present tense vs. present progressive?
I often get myself confused when I am asked to choose between simple present or present progressive.
Simple Present or Present Progressive.
1. Our teacher (is not standing) up right now. She (is sitting) on the corner of her desk.
2. It (is not raining) right now. The sun (shines), and the sky (is) blue.
3. (Does) it (rain) a lot in southern California?
4. It's 7:30 A.M. and the Wilsons are in their kitchen. Mrs. Wilson (is sitting) at the breakfast table. She (is reading) the morning paper. She (reads) the newspaper every morning. Mr. Wilson (is pouring) a cup of coffee. He (drinks) two cup of coffee every morning before he (goes) to work. There is a cartoon on TV, but the children (aren't watching) it. They (are playing) with their toys instead. They usually (watch) cartoons in the morning, but this morning they (don't pay) any attention to the TV. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson (don't watch) the TV either. They (don't like) to watch cartoons.
Those are my answers. Are they correct?