Differentiate between tenses: What is the difference between present simple and present continuous?
A. Present simple is for general truths, habits, and routines, while present continuous is for actions happening now or around the current time.
B. Present simple is used in formal situations, while present continuous is used in informal situations.
C. Present simple is used for future events, while present continuous is used for past events.
D. Present simple is always used with auxiliary verbs, while present continuous is not.
Select your answer:

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