Which sentence correctly uses tenses to describe two simultaneous past actions?
A. While I was doing my homework, my brother listened to music.
B. While I did my homework, my brother was listening to music.
C. While I did my homework, my brother listened to music.
D. While I was doing my homework, my brother was listening to music.

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A. possibility
B. system
C. way
D. solution
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Choose the correct answer?
A. He meets Peter in town this afternoon. Do you want to come too?
B. He met Peter in town this afternoon. Do you want to come too?
C. He is meeting Peter in town this afternoon. Do you want to come too?
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A. Not only….but also
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A. didn’t speak
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C. weren’t speaking
