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I ___ tea without milk.
a) have
b) am having
c) has
d) having

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Final answer:

The correct answer is 'a) have' which is used to express a habitual action or a general fact in English. It indicates regularity rather than an action that is being done currently or by someone else.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is a) have. This is because in English, we use 'have' to express a habitual action, something that is done regularly or a fact. The sentence does not indicate that it is happening right now (which would use the present continuous, 'am having'), that it's done by someone else (which would use 'has'), or that it's an incomplete action ('having' without 'am' is not a complete verb form).

Here are some examples to clarify the correct usage:

  • I have tea without milk every morning.
  • They have a routine where they walk the dog at 6 am.
  • She has a cup of coffee before commencing work.
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