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Fill in the blanks with one of the past tenses: simple past, past continuous, present
perfect continuous), or past perfect (continuous). In some cases, more than one
answer is possible. The first one is done for you.
A: What happened (happen) to your car?
В: І.
(have) an accident yesterday.
A: How
(it happen)?
C
(drive) to work when a dog
(come) in front of my
car.
(stop) my car suddenly, and the car behind me
(hit) my
car because the driver
(follow) me too closely.
(you get) a ticket?
B: No, but the driver who hit me did.
A: Who will pay to have your car fixed?
B: The other driver. When he
(hit) me, he
(get) out of his car
and gave me his insurance card.​

Answers

Answered by vilnius
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A: What happened to your car?

В: І had an accident yesterday.

A: How did it happen?

B: I was driving to work when a dog came in front of my car. I stopped my car suddenly, and the car behind me hit my car because the driver was following me too closely.

A: Did you got a ticket?

B: No, but the driver who hit me did.

A: Who will pay to have your car fixed?

B: The other driver. When he hit me, he got out of his car

and gave me his insurance card.​

Explanation:

  • Simple past tense denotes the actions which have been started and ended in the past.
  • Past progressive tense denotes the action which has started in the past but has been continued in the past.
  • Past perfect tense denotes the action which has been completed at some specific time in the past and after that, some other action has been started.
  • Past perfect progressive tense denotes the action which has been going on in the past has come to an end.

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