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Present simple tense is used__________--a.For regular actionsb.All the abovec.for universal factsd.For scientific facts

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Present simple tense is used__________--a.For regular actionsb.All the abovec.for universal factsd.For scientific facts

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The present simple tense is used for all the above options. This includes:

a. Regular actions - These are actions that occur regularly or habitually. For example, "I walk to school every day."

b. Universal facts - These are facts that are generally true. For example, "The sun rises in the east."

c. Scientific facts - These are facts that have been proven by scientific research. For example, "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius."

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