We use this tense for an action in progress when a short action stopped it.
A. past simple
B. past continuous
C. present perfect
D. present continuous

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View. You’re explaining why you didn’t attend a meeting. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. I wasn’t able to attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
B. I didn’t attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
C. I am not able to attend the meeting because I have a prior commitment.
D. I didn’t attending the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
Grammar › View
A:I didn’t see Ted this morning. Where was he? B:Oh, he ___ and ___ some stories in his room this morning.
A. read; wrote
B. read; write
C. reads; writes
D. is reading; writing
Future Tenses › ViewSusan —– for lunch afternoon.
A. meets
B. is meating
Vocabulary › View
The panda’s natural ……………… is the bamboo forest.
A. survival
B. habitat
C. development
