The answer satisfied the examiner. MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The answer satisfied the examiner.
A. The examiner had been satisfied with the answer.
B. The examiner is satisfied with the answer.
C. The examiner was satisfied by the answer.
D. The examiner was satisfied with the answer.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Satisfy → be satisfied with (past simple).

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice

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