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English, 01.08.2019 00:30, louie8656

Which sentence uses the simple present tense of drive? a. mr. johnson drove a taxi cab in new york city. b. mr. johnson is driving a taxi cab in new york city. c. mr. johnson will drive a taxi cab in new york city. d. mr. johnson drives a taxi cab in new york city.

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