Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I went to the gym and ________ volleyball.
A. will play
B. played
C. have played
D. were playing
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
The question asks you to choose the correct tense to describe an action that happened in the past.The sentence starts with "I went to the gym," which tells us the action already happened.
The second part needs a verb that shows what happened after going to the gym.
Let's look at the options:
Option A: will play - This is future tense, meaning the action will happen later. This doesn't fit because the sentence describes a past event.
Option B: played - This is past simple tense, perfectly describing an action completed in the past. This is the correct answer.
Option C: have played - This is present perfect tense, suggesting an action completed at some point before now, but with relevance to the present. This doesn't precisely fit the timeline of the sentence.
Option D: were playing - This is past continuous tense, indicating an ongoing action in the past. While you might have been playing volleyball *during* your time at the gym, the sentence doesn't imply this continuous action.
Therefore, the most suitable option is "played" because it clearly indicates a completed action in the past, after the speaker went to the gym.
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