Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb for a habitual action?
A. The students are wearing their school uniform on Mondays.
B. The students wore their school uniform on Mondays.
C. The students wear their school uniform on Mondays.
D. The students was wearing their school uniform on Mondays.

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