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While I was reading, the phone ______

rang
was ringing
rung
has been ringing

Answers

Answered by VineetaGara
1

While I was reading, the phone rang

  • From the first part of the sentence we can understand the following.
  • The tense is past continuous.
  • The mentioned incident happened, he was reading.
  • The pat tense  or v2 of ring is rang.
  • So rang is the best expression that fits the sentence according to the given context.
  • #SPJ1
Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
2

Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is option (a).

(a). rang

Explanation:

  • As we can see that the task was done already because the speaker was reading the book
  • So in that time, the phone rang which means we should have to maintain the past continuous form of the whole sentence.
  • Thus the appropriate answer to this query is an option (a) rang

Past continuous tense:-

The past continuous tense, likewise called the past progressive tense, refers to a keeping up act or state that was passing at some point in history. The past continuous tense is produced by joining the past tense of to be( i.e., was were) with the verb’s present participle(- ing word).

There are numerous statuses in which this verb tense might be utilized in a speech. For illustration, it's frequently utilized to portray the status that was in history.

  • The sun was radiating every daylight that summer.
  • As I said, the kids were giggling at my cleverness.

From the above following facts the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

While I was reading, the phone rang.

#SPJ2

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