[ Grammar ]
Daisy (cook) some food in the kitchen at present. She always (cook) in the morning.
A. is cooking/cooks
B. cooks/cooks
C. is cooking/is cooking
D. cooks/is cooking

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Which of the following sentences uses an irregular noun correctly?
A. The oxes were plowing the field.
B. There were six geese in the pond.
C. I have two tooths that hurt.
D. We saw a group of mices.