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My father presented me a car on my birthday.
I had been presented a car on my birthday by my father.
I was presented a car on my birthday by my father.
My father will be presenting a car on my birthday.
I am presented a car on my birthday by my father.
- Option 1: "I had been presented a car on my birthday by my father."
- This is in past perfect tense, implying it happened before another event in the past, but doesn't fit if discussing a singular event.
- Option 2: "I was presented a car on my birthday by my father."
- This is in past simple passive tense and correctly indicates the event occurred. The emphasis is on the gift receiving.
- Option 3: "My father will be presenting a car on my birthday."
- This is in future continuous tense, implying it will happen on a forthcoming birthday.
- Option 4: "I am presented a car on my birthday by my father."
- This is in present simple passive tense, which is awkward for this scenario as it suggests a habitual action.
- Correct Answer: Option 2 is correct.
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