You asked to borrow my dress last night and
I said no and yet somehow it
worn.
A. is being
B. will be
C. being
D. has been
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The correct option is Option D i.e. Has been.
Explanation:
- This is a sentence of contrast where the subject tells someone that she forbid someone to take her dress. Yet the dress is worn the next day.
- Here the sentence is in simple past, which makes the attribute to the subject must have a present participle form of verb to fit grammatically and meaningfully.
- The correct option is, therefore, has been. And, the sentence is:
- You asked to borrow my dress last night and I said no and yet somehow it has been worn.
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