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Anton [14]
2 years ago
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She last drove a car three years ago .since she _____ an accident , she _____ a car for three years

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Ksju [112]2 years ago
7 0

She last drove a car three years ago. Since she had an accident, she didn't have (??) a car for three years.

navik [9.2K]2 years ago
3 0

'She last drove a car three years ago. Since she had an accident, she hasn't driven a car for three years.' are the correct tenses that maintain grammatically correct structure of the sentence.

<h3>What are the tenses?</h3>

A grammatically correct used of the verbs based on the timeline and structure of the sentence are known as tenses. There are three major tenses, past, present and future tense.

The above sentence is given in the past tense and thus the use of past forms of auxiliary verbs has been used.

Hence, the use of tenses in the sentences has been aforementioned.

Learn more about tenses here:

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