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We met each other while I was working in Italy?



 
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We met each other while I was working in Italy? #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 29, 2005 17:16 pm   We met each other while I was working in Italy?
 

Hi, which answer is correct - I think it should be was working - c), shouldn't it? Thanks

We met each other while I ___________ in Italy.
a) worked
b) have worked
c) was working
d) have been working
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We met each other while I was working in Italy? #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:10 am   We met each other while I was working in Italy?
 

Yes, you are right, Nicole.
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