Time phrases with present simple.
A. later, tomorrow.
B. at the moment, right now
C. never, sometimes, usually.

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B. John studies at night all of the time
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C. One that serves to hold together parts that function as a unit
D. Something in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful return