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I had to have a break. I _____________ for so long.
a. had driven
b. had been driving
c. had drove
d. None of the above

Answers

Answered by aditisharma1753
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Answer:

options -b

Explanation:

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

I had to have a break. I  had been driving   for so long.

Explanation:

After observing the question we can say that the sentence is in past perfect continuous tense.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense: The past perfect continuous irritating (additionally referred to as the past perfect modern irritating) indicates that an movement that began out in the past endured up till over again in the past. The past perfect continuous irritating is built the use of had been + the verb’s present participle (root + -ing).

Unlike the present perfect continuous, which shows an movement that started out in the past and endured as much as the present, the past perfect continuous is a verb irritating that shows some thing that started out in the past, endured in the past, and additionally ended at a described factor in the past.

Now here the verb is "drive" now according to the above definitions and rules the answer should be had been drive-ing i.e.

I had to have a break. I  had been driving   for so long.

While I (drive), I (have) an

accident.

a. drove / was having

b. drived/had

C. drove/ had

d. was driving/ had

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Choose the correct conditional tense:

1 point

1. She wouldn't have had an accident

if she .................carefully. (drive)

O a) had drove

O b) was driving

O c) had been driving

O d) had driven​

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