We would never have had the accident if you ______ so fast.
Answers
We would never have had the accident if you __Drive____ so fast.
Answer:
b ) Hadn't been driving.
Explanation:
b ) Hadn't been driving . Is the correct answer of this question .
We would never have had the accident if you hadn't been driving so fast .
Hadn't is in the past tense whereas haven't is in the present, which is the difference. The proper verb to use in this sentence's context is haven't.
Negative Verbs in the Past Simple Perfect
The auxiliary verbs hadn't (had not) and the V3 (past participle) form of the verb are used to construct negative sentences.
If you were discussing the current state of affairs, you would say "hasn't been." For many years, I haven't rode my bicycle. When discussing the circumstances at a certain point in time in the past, you would say "hadn't been" to refer to all of the period that came before that point.
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