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He jumped from the bus . The bus was running​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option C is the correct answer because the statement is in the past tense, hence it is correct to say that she jumped off ‘while it ‘was’ moving, as ‘was’ is the past tense of ‘is’.

Option C is the correct answer because the statement is in the past tense, hence it is correct to say that she jumped off ‘while it ‘was’ moving, as ‘was’ is the past tense of ‘is’. Option A is incorrect because although it is the past tense, ‘moved’ means that she jumped off the bus after it ‘moved’ which is incorrect because she jumped off “while” it was in motion.

Option C is the correct answer because the statement is in the past tense, hence it is correct to say that she jumped off ‘while it ‘was’ moving, as ‘was’ is the past tense of ‘is’. Option A is incorrect because although it is the past tense, ‘moved’ means that she jumped off the bus after it ‘moved’ which is incorrect because she jumped off “while” it was in motion. Option B is incorrect for the same reasons as option A

Answered by Anonymous
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<font color="red">⭐He jumped from the bus while the bus was running.

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