Answer:
D
The answer is D becuase in the sentence it says "cuando" and cuando is a past tense and the only word that makes sense to use is Tenias which is also past tense im 100% sure im rightn
There are different dorms of 'tener' because the questions are referring to different people such as you or parents.
These 'tener' phrases compare to the way we express the same ideas in English by meaning the same thing but not translating into the same thing. Take ¿Tienes fr<span>ío? It translates to 'Do you have cold?' but it means 'Are you cold?' in Spanish.</span>