(A) - (II): "He usually wakes up at 6 a.m. every day" - Uses simple present tense for habitual actions.
(B) - (IV): "By this time tomorrow Akura will be jogging in the park" - Uses future continuous tense for ongoing action at a specific future time.
(C) - (I): "They had already left before we arrived at the party" - Uses past perfect tense to show an action completed before another past action.
(D) - (III): "She was reading a book when the phone suddenly rang" - Uses past continuous tense for an interrupted ongoing action in the past.
Hence, Option 1: (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) -> Each phrase correctly matches the grammatical tense and context required by its corresponding sentence. The matches demonstrate proper use of simple present for habits, future continuous for specific future time, past perfect for prior completion, and past continuous for interrupted actions. -> correct