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Choose the grammaticaly correct
1 A car ran over the dog
2 A car run over the dog
3 A car ran on the dog
4 A car ran in the dog

Answers

Answered by maryamkincsem
2

Option first is grammatically correct

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is an example of past tense.

  • The past tense is used to narrate an already happened action in a time before now.

  • The time of the action happened can be in near past or distant past, but it does not matter how long the action lasted.

  • The simple past tense is different than past continuous tense.  

  • The formula for simple past tense is to add "ed" to the basic form of the verb or second form of verb.
Answered by SarcasticAngel
6

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option 1 is the correct answer✔

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