In English, the Simple Past tense of verbs indicates past
actions that have already been completed, while the Past
Continuous indicates actions that were in progress at a specific
point in the past. In this sense, the sentence that uses these verb
forms correctly is:
A While I browsing through cookbooks in search of new
recipes, I stumbled upon a treasure trove of culinary delights,
each page promising a gastronomic journey.
B As I satting at the table, reminiscing about past family
gatherings, my mother serving a roast chicken, evoking
memories of Sunday dinners from my childhood.
C As I savor each bite of the homemade lasagna, crafted with
love and care by my Italian host family, I couldn’t help but
marvel at the rich tapestry of flavors.
D While I am exploring the local market during my trip
abroad, I stumbled upon a bakery where I sampled pastries
infused with exotic flavors, igniting my passion for culinary
adventures.
E While I was preparing dinner last night, the aroma of
simmering spices filled the kitchen, transporting me back to
my grandmother’s cooking.