I fell seriously ill I meet my family doctor simple past or past perfect
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Answer:
The sentence is wrong.
Explanation:
I fell seriously ill (assuming there's a "so" in between) I'll meet my family doctor doesn't make much sense. Its like saying you fell ill, and now you are OK, since it's in past tense, and so you will go to the family doctor.
You will go to the family doctor because you were ill?
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3
Answer:
Simple past
Explanation:
The grammar is slightly mistake in this question. It should be like "I fell seriously ill. I met my family doctor." In your question, instead of meet there should be met but no worries. Since the question don't have "had" in the question which I corrected and in your question too, It is simply "Simple past". If it was past perfect, it would consist "had".
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