Conjugate the verb ‘to run’ in present tense.
A. I run, you ran, he/she/it runs, we run, you run, they run
B. I run, you run, he/she/it runs, we run, you run, they run
C. I ran, you run, he/she/it run, we run, you run, they run
D. I run, you run, he/she/it run, we ran, you run, they run
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