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12 July, 17:59

Which corrects the shift in tense in this sentence? They all like horses, but none of them galloping while riding. A. had been galloping B. had galloping C. are galloping D. gallop

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  1. 12 July, 18:16
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    The answer is A

    the correct one should be "They all like horses, but none of them * had been galloping * while riding".
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