Going to swimming lessons on Saturday is a routine for you. Which sentence correctly describes this situation:
A. I go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
B. I am going to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
C. I am go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
D. I went to swimming lessons on Saturdays.

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A. where
B. who
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a. on hand
b. in hand
c. out of hand
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