which one is correct ?
-I am really looking forward to our trip to London. I can't wait to see the city again.
-But you told me you didn't know London.
- I think you misunderstood me, I said I -was going
-had gone
-had been going
-used to be going
back and forwards to London on business for many years, but I did not know it from a tourist's point of view.
First, what do you think, please?
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-had gone This is the simplest and best choice
-had been going This is also possible
-used to be going No