Question : Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘No improvement required’. Which films have you seen when you were in Meerut?
Option 1: were you seeing
Option 2: did you see
Option 3: do you see
Option 4: No improvement required
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Correct Answer: did you see
Solution : The second option is the correct choice.
The phrase "when you were in Meerut" proves that the sentence is in the past, completely in the past indefinite tense. In the past indefinite tense (interrogative), we generally use "did" with the base form of the verb.
Therefore, the sentence would be: "Which films did you see when you were in Meerut?"
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