[ Grammar ]
Which verb tense is used to describe actions that are habitual, regular, or general fact?
A. Simple Future Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Simple Present Tense
D. Present Continuous Tense

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Preposition and Conjunction › ViewThey said that the movie was fantastic,…………….. I watched it.
A. although
B. so
C. And
D. When
Future Tense › View
What time _____________ you _____________ (go) to the doctor’s on Wednesday?
A. go
B. goes
C. are going
D. is going
Passive Sentences › ViewWe are building a new house.
A. A new house has been built
B. A new house was being built
C. A new house is being built
D. A new house had been built
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The passenger is _______ (escort) off of the plane as soon as it arrives.
A. to be escort
B. escorted
C. to be escorted
D. to escort
