She last drove a car three years ago. Since she
an accident, she
a car for
three years.
1)
had, hasn't driven
2)
had had, didn't drive
3)
has, hasn't driven
4)
had had, hasn't driven
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She last drove a car three years ago, since she had an accident, she hasn't driven a car for three years.
Tenses:
- The overall sentence is given in the past tense, so the verb in the blank will also be in the past.
- The verb 'has' is often used for present tense sentences, which is why option 3) will be the wrong answer.
- Second part of the statement is in the present tense form, so the second blank will be filled by hasn't driven.
- To sum up, both the blanks will be filled by "had, hasn't driven".
Thus, option 1) had, hasn't driven will be the correct answer for the sentence.
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