1. She … a book when I arrived.A. Was readingB. ReadingC. ReadD. Are reading
Question
- She … a book when I arrived.A. Was readingB. ReadingC. ReadD. Are reading
Solution
The correct answer is A. "Was reading".
Here's why:
The sentence is in the past tense, indicated by "when I arrived". Therefore, we need a verb in the past tense.
Option A, "was reading", is in the past continuous tense, which is used to indicate an action that was in progress at a certain point in the past. This fits the context of the sentence, as it implies that "she" was in the middle of reading a book when "I" arrived.
Option B, "reading", is a present participle and cannot stand alone as the main verb of a sentence.
Option C, "read", is in the simple past tense. While it's not grammatically incorrect, it doesn't convey the same meaning as "was reading". "Read" would imply that she completed the action of reading a book at the exact moment "I" arrived, which is less likely.
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