[amp_mcq option1=”to impress/had come” option2=”impressed/came” option3=”will impress/comes” option4=”had impressed/has come” correct=”option2″]
The correct answer is: B. impressed/came
Jimmy, Jane and Billy wanted to impress their grandfather who came to visit them.
The other options are incorrect because:
- A. to impress/had come is incorrect because the past perfect tense is used to talk about something that happened before another event in the past. In this case, the grandfather came to visit, and then Jimmy, Jane and Billy wanted to impress him.
- C. will impress/comes is incorrect because the future tense is used to talk about something that will happen in the future. In this case, the grandfather has already come to visit, so the future tense is not appropriate.
- D. had impressed/has come is incorrect because the past perfect progressive tense is used to talk about something that was happening before another event in the past. In this case, the grandfather has already come to visit, so the past perfect progressive tense is not appropriate.