Differentiate between the tenses: “She is cooking dinner” and “She cooks dinner”.
A. Both are in the present simple tense.
B. Both are in the present continuous tense.
C. The first is present continuous, the second is present simple.
D. The first is present simple, the second is present continuous.

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