[ Past Tenses ]
She ___________ (study) when I ___________ (arrive).
A. was studying, arrived
B. studied, arrived
C. studies, arrive
D. was studying, was arriving

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Auxiliary and Modal Verbs › ViewWhich of the following is a use of the auxiliary verb ‘have’?
A. Expressing future tense
B. Forming passive tenses
C. Expressing possibility
D. Asking for permission
Sentence Transformation › View
Our teacher asked us, ‘What are you most worried about?”
A. Our teacher asked us what I was most worried about
B. Our teacher asked us what were we most worried about
C. Our teacher asked us what we are most worried about
D. Our teacher asked us what we were most worried about
