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I wasn’t surprised when the car broke down as it _________________________ strange noises for a while. • had been making • made • was making • had made

___________ I got to her house, she had left. • at the time • in time • by the time • of the time

Despite everyone’s best efforts, they all agreed that the party had been an ____________________ disaster. • exhaustive • austere • imminent • unmitigated

I really regret drinking so much wine last night.I wish I ____________ drunk that much wine last night. • hadn’t • have • haven’t • wasn’t

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Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

1. I wasn’t surprised when the car broke down as it had been making strange noises for a while.

2. By the time I got to her house, she had left.

3. Despite everyone’s best efforts, they all agreed that the party had been an imminent disaster.

4. I really regret drinking so much wine last night. I wish I hadn’t drunk that much wine last night.

Explanation:

Past tense verbs describe an action, event, or condition that occurred in the past. Each tense has four aspects that discuss the event or action's completion.

There are four types of past tense verbs:

The simple past tense is used to indicate or describe an event or situation that occurred or existed in the past.

The past continuous tense is used to describe a continuing event in the past. Other situations in which the past continuous tense is used are:

The past perfect tense describes an event that occurred in the past before another event in the simple past tense was completed in the past.

Past Perfect Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that occurred in the past up until another action occurred in the past.

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Answered by fs656785
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Answer:

wasn’t surprised when the car broke down as it _________________________ strange noises for a while.

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