Topics: Past Tenses
Choose the sentence which is closer in meaning to the original.
My aunt bought me a lovely gift after she had spent the summer holiday with us
A. While my aunt was spending the summer holiday with us, she bought us a lovely gift.
B. When the summer holiday was over, my aunt bought me a lovely gift.
Select your answer:

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B. Not working
C. To provide an appropriate distance between objects, usually ships or boats
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