What is the difference between ‘I read’ and ‘I am reading’?
A. ‘I read’ is used for plural subjects, while ‘I am reading’ is used for singular subjects.
B. ‘I read’ refers to a completed action, while ‘I am reading’ refers to an ongoing action.
C. ‘I read’ indicates a habitual action, while ‘I am reading’ indicates a completed action.
D. ‘I read’ is a future action, while ‘I am reading’ is a past action.

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