[ Simple Tenses ]
True or False: Simple present tense expresses actions that are done regularly. It is also used to tell truth or facts.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Identify the fragment in the following sentence: ‘After the rain stopped.’
A. After the rain stopped.
B. Stopped after the rain
C. After stopped the rain
D. The rain stopped after