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How is the present tense different from the present perfect tense? A. The present perfect tense refers to action that started in the past and continues into the present
B. The present perfect tense refers to action that started and ended in the recent past
C. The present perfect tense refers to action that may or may not happen
D. The present tense refers to repeated action that is going on right now

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