Topics: Present Tenses
Differentiate between tenses: He (to read) a book every night vs. He (to read) a book now.
A. He is reading a book every night (present continuous) vs. He reads a book now (simple present).
B. He reads a book every night (simple present) vs. He is reading a book now (present continuous).
C. He reads a book every night (simple present) vs. He was reading a book now (past continuous).
D. He read a book every night (simple past) vs. He reads a book now (simple present).
Select your answer:

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