Choose the expression or word which best complete each sentence:
I saw you walking in that direction but i did not know exactly ....

a

where are you going

b

where you were going

c

where were you going to

d

to where were you going

e

where you are going

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Gilbert Ogechukwu
11 years ago

It is b bcos d first clause has a past tense verb: saw. Being directly relative to d second part of d sentence, the verb in d next clause must b a past tense verb. Hence, d auxiliary verb were has to com to place.

amarachi111
11 years ago

d answer z B......u sayin z E plz explain

onyejefuim
8 years ago

the answer z B

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

The correct answer is **B. where you were going**. This is because the sentence is in the past tense, so the clause that follows should also be in the past tense. Therefore, "where you were going" is the correct completion of the sentence. The other options are either in the present tense or incorrectly structured.

muyex19
12 years ago

Wrong...the answer is E.

uplashy
3 years ago

please can you explain the chemistry to me

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