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Which of the following is NOT a simple present tense sentence?

A. She watches TV every day.
B. They play football every weekend.
C. He is playing the piano right now.
D. I read books in my free time.

Answer: He is playing the piano right now.


Additional Information: The sentence 'He is playing the piano right now' is in the present continuous tense, not the simple present.


Subjects: Tenses, Grammar

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