Topics: Past Tense and Past Continuous
We (play) tennis when John (hurt) his ankle.
A. We were playing tennis when John hurt his ankle.
B. We played tennis when John were hurting his ankle.
C. We were playing tennis when John were hurting his ankle.
D. We played tennis when John hurt his ankle.
Select your answer:
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