English, asked by ritikasharma8624, 7 months ago

He and I
good friends but now we
anymore.
a) are, weren't talking
b) were, won't talk
c) am, don't talking
d) were, aren't talking​

Answers

Answered by premamurugan7869
10

Answer:

d) were, aren't talking​

Answered by qwwestham
1

He and I were good friends, but now we aren't talking anymore.

  • "were" is the past tense of 'be' and is also used as the third person plural past tense.
  • It is used with 'they,' 'we' and second person past tense for 'you'.
  • Aren't is the spoken form of are not. It is a contraction.
  • It is used in the present tense usually.

The answer is (d) were, aren't.

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