In what situation would you use the simple present tense?
A. Talking about events happening right now.
B. Describing a habit, like “She always drinks coffee in the morning.”
C. Describing an action completed in the past.
D. Discussing future plans.

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don’t / we / want to / cook / Seco de pollo/
A. We don’t cook seco de pollo
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C. We don’t to want cook seco de pollo
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While he ___(sleep) at night, he ___ (snore)
A. sleep / snore
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