[ Present Simple Tense ]
Present simple with Yes-no questions: Form a yes-no question using present simple tense: Do they play basketball every afternoon?
A. They play basketball every afternoon?
B. Are they play basketball every afternoon?
C. Do they play basketball every afternoon?
D. Does they play basketball every afternoon?

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