[amp_mcq option1=”have seen/am feeling” option2=”see/was feeling” option3=”am seeing/feel” option4=”saw/felt E. was seeing/have felt” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is: I am seeing my boss privately tomorrow and I feel quite nervous about it.
The verb “see” is used in the present continuous tense to talk about something that is happening now or in the near future. The verb “feel” is used to talk about emotions. In this case, the speaker is saying that they are feeling nervous about seeing their boss tomorrow.
The other options are incorrect because they do not use the correct tense or verb. Option A, “have seen/am feeling,” is incorrect because the past participle “seen” is used with the present continuous tense. Option B, “see/was feeling,” is incorrect because the simple present tense “see” is used with the past tense “was feeling.” Option C, “am seeing/feel,” is incorrect because the present continuous tense “am seeing” is used with the simple present tense “feel.” Option D, “saw/felt,” is incorrect because the simple past tense “saw” is used with the past tense “felt.” Option E, “was seeing/have felt,” is incorrect because the past progressive tense “was seeing” is used with the perfect tense “have felt.”
In conclusion, the correct answer is: I am seeing my boss privately tomorrow and I feel quite nervous about it.