[ Grammar ]
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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Which word goes in the gap?
When ____ the children start school in the mornings?
A. Did
B. Do
C. Will
