he saw me by change and....... the car (stop)
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He saw me by chance* and stopped the car.
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You can see that in the question, the past tense has been used, in the phrase, "He saw me by chance". Now, since the initial part of the sentence is in the past tense, so the other part must also follow the same tense. Hence, it should be "he stopped the car.", instead of stop or stopping or will stop, as these phrases respectively represent the simple present tense, the present continuous tense and the future tense, and not the past tense.
I suppose I have made it clear:)
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