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Yes, I can. There you go! :-) But not if the question is in the past tense or in the future tense.

Of course, if someone asks: "Did Maria go to the movies yesterday?"

It would be OK to reply: "Definitely! She goes to the movies every day!"

But to be in the safe side, when you answer a question, you stick to the verb tense in the question itself.

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