Ann (wait) for me when I (arrive).a.had been waiting, arrivedb.was waiting, arrivedc.waited, had arrivedd.waited, arrived
Question
Ann (wait) for me when I (arrive).a.had been waiting, arrivedb.was waiting, arrivedc.waited, had arrivedd.waited, arrived
Solution
The correct answer is b. "was waiting, arrived". This is because both actions were happening at the same time in the past. "Was waiting" is past continuous, used for actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past. "Arrived" is simple past, used for actions that happened at a specific time in the past. So, "Ann was waiting for me when I arrived" means that Ann's waiting started before you arrived and continued after you arrived.
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