[ Past Tense and Past Continuous ]
When you (arrive) at the party, who (be) there?
A. When you were arriving at the party, who was there?
B. When you arrived at the party, who was being there?
C. When you were arriving at the party, who was being there?
D. When you arrived at the party, who was there?
Select your answer:

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