Conjugating verbs in Present Continuous tense: Conjugate the verb ‘to read’ for ‘I/you/we/they’.
A. I am read, you are read, we are read, they are read
B. I is reading, you is reading, we is reading, they is reading
C. I am reading, you are reading, we are reading, they are reading
D. I am reads, you are reads, we are reads, they are reads

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