English, asked by pradeepmishra201966, 6 months ago

I asked her, " what ____ ( are/were/have/ did) you playing

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Answered by TheWonderWall
2

Answer:

itz \: were

I asked her, " What were you playing? "

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Answered by kavita1979chauhan
1

Answer:

I asked her, "What are you playing ?"

Explanation:

There in the sentence is present continuous tense and you is plural pronoun in present tense, therefore the correct auxillary verb is are.

Ya, here were is also correct.

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