English, asked by EagleOm, 9 months ago

1)I ate/was eating a lot of sweets, until the doctor advised not to.

2)When I met him, he had/was having no money with him

Which is the correct form of the verb to compete these sentence​

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Answered by kazitazik29gmailcom
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Answer:

shayad was eating and was having I hope it will help u

Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

The above given sentences have rearranged in correct form as follows:

1) I was eating a lot of sweets , until the doctor advised not to.

2) When I met him, he had no money with him.

In the first sentence was eating depicts past continuous tense as it was a continued process but has stopped now.

In the second sentence had depicts simple past tense as the the narrator is talking about his/her past experience of meeting him.

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