I am pretty sure the answer is D. They all seem correct
Answer:
In English grammar, the term sequence of tenses (SOT) refers to an agreement in tense between the verb phrase in a subordinate clause and the verb phrase in the main clause that accompanies it.
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When my nephew is not listening and I’ll get so frustrated and the next sentence I use will involve the F word. I instantly regret doing that because I would never do that in front of his mom (who’s also my sister). In addition to that, he doesn’t listen anyways. Instead of using vulgarity, disrespecting my sister, and being furthermore frustrated by the fact that he still didn’t listen to me, I should have not said anything and left the room.