Question 8 ot 34
It happened ages ago. I
in New York at the time
O A) had worked
O B) was working
C) worked
Clear selection
Answers
Answer:
was working
Explanation:
Answer:
It happened ages ago. I WAS WORKING in New York at the time
Explanation:
Any action that is planned to take place in the Future is included on the Future Tense agenda. Similar to other tenses, future tenses can be distinguished by their verb forms and auxiliaries.
Future Tense Types
Basic Future Tense Guidelines
The Simple Future Tense is used when expressing an action that will occur in the future. It conveys certainty and truth. An illustration of how to apply this Tense is as follows:
Subject, will or shall, V1, and object
Future Rules for Continuous Tense
The action is described in the Future Continuous Tense as something that will probably happen in the future and last for a set period of time. The phrase 'will+be+the present participle (the root verb + -ing)' makes up it.
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