What is the significance of ‘due to’ in past tenses?
A. ‘Due to’ signifies the reason or cause for actions or events in past tenses.
B. ‘Due to’ indicates a future possibility in past tenses.
C. ‘Due to’ serves as a synonym for ‘and’ in past tenses.
D. ‘Due to’ is used to express uncertainty in past events.

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When we ___________ (arrive) at the party, everyone ___________ (sing).
A. arrived, was singing
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