Examveda I usually have bread and butter for breakfast, but yesterday I . . . . . . . . pasta. A. have beenB. had beenC. haveD. hadAnswer: Option D Solution (By Examveda Team) 'yesterday' means past tense. The sentence is in simple past tense. Hence, 'have' will get changed to 'had'. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Grammar
Solution (By Examveda Team) 'yesterday' means past tense. The sentence is in simple past tense. Hence, 'have' will get changed to 'had'.
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