Which sentence uses the simple present tense to express a habitual action?
A. I am studying English right now.
B. She played tennis yesterday.
C. He eats breakfast every morning.
D. They were watching a movie last night.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. How do the photographs provided by the author support the purpose?
A. by showing what ancient people might have seen in the sky
B. by explaining how comets are formed
C. by demonstrating why people should be scared of comets
D. by providing clues to the contents of a comet
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Each of the loans ______ been recalled by the bank.
A. Has
B. Have
I feel sick. I wish I ………. so much cake.
A. hadn’t eaten
B. don’t eat
C. couldn’t eat
D. will eat
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Which word goes in the gap?
When ____ the children start school in the mornings?
A. Did
B. Do
C. Will
