Are
Were
Had been
Will be
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The correct answer is: B. Were
The sentence is expressing a wish for something that is not currently happening. The past tense is used to express wishes, regrets, and hypothetical situations.
- A. Are is the present tense. It is used to talk about things that are happening now.
- C. Had been is the past perfect tense. It is used to talk about things that happened before another event in the past.
- D. Will be is the future tense. It is used to talk about things that will happen in the future.
In this case, the speaker is wishing that the person they are missing was here now. This is a hypothetical situation, so the past tense is used.