My mother, along with others, . . . . . . . . worried. A. were B. are C. have D. was

were
are
have
was

The correct answer is: A. were

The sentence is in the past tense, so the verb “to worry” should be conjugated in the past tense as well. The verb “to worry” is conjugated as follows:

  • I worry
  • You worry
  • He/She/It worries
  • We worry
  • You worry
  • They worry

In the past tense, the verb “to worry” is conjugated as follows:

  • I worried
  • You worried
  • He/She/It worried
  • We worried
  • You worried
  • They worried

In the sentence “My mother, along with others, worried,” the subject is “My mother, along with others.” The verb “to worry” is conjugated in the past tense because the sentence is in the past tense. The correct answer is therefore “were.”

The other options are incorrect because they are not conjugated in the past tense. Option B, “are,” is in the present tense. Option C, “have,” is in the present perfect tense. Option D, “was,” is in the singular past tense.

I hope this explanation is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.