Q23. Which tense is used to express an action going at some point in the past?
A Past indefinite tense
B Past perfect continuous tense
C Past continuous tense
D Past perfect continuous tense
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C Past continuous tense
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Option C- Past Continuous Tense
Explanation:
Past Continuous Tense is a tense which is used to show the actions or conditions that were happening at some point in time in the past but is now finished.
How to identify a Past Continuous Tense?
Past Continuous Tense usually has the word was/were before the verb, and the verb ends with -ing.
For example:
She was studying in the library.
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