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I bumbed into Mary last week. She ................. much better than when I last ............. her. a) was looking & had seen , b) looked & saw , c) had looked & have seen , d) was looking & saw

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Answered by Glorious31
8

I bumped into Mary last week . She was looking much better than when I last saw her .

[ d - Was looking & saw ]

Here with the words such as last week and bumped which have a sense of past tense force us to take the past forms of the verbs in order to get the sentence correct and meaningful and correct .

|| ★ || Tenses || ★ ||

In English there are 3 types of Tenses :

  1. Past
  2. Present
  3. Future

Each of the tense is divided into 4 types :

  • Simple
  • Continuous
  • Perfect
  • Perfect Continuous

Examples :

  1. She was here.
  2. She is here . (Simple tenses )
  3. She will be here .

  1. She was coming
  2. She is coming (Continuous tenses)
  3. She will be coming

  1. She had come .
  2. She has come (Perfect tenses)
  3. She will have come

  1. She had been coming.
  2. She has been coming (Perfect continuous)
  3. She will have been coming .
Answered by SarcasticAngel
8

Answer:

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(D) was looking and Saw is the correct option ✔

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