English, asked by Ares2173, 1 year ago

He saw me by chance and _____ the car

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Answered by mitraninayak
5

She saw me by chance and with the car.


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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

The word that is to be added is ‘stopped’. So the sentence becomes ‘He saw me by chance and stopped the car.’

EXPLANATION:

   The word ‘stop’ is used in its past tense form because we know that the sentence is said in the past tense. In other words, as the first verb, that is the word ‘saw’ is present in the past form of ‘see’.

   So this gives us the clue that the sentence is written in simple past tense and that the remaining verbs must also be written in past tense.

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