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Beatriz
why not choose A?thanks for answering
29 de feb. de 2024 11:53
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'If he didn't get a flat tyre' is second conditional. This imagines a hypothetical present or unlikely future.
The situation described is a hypothetical past so third conditional is needed. B or D would work.
29 de febrero de 2024
A is grammatically the wrong tense, as others have noted. You could hear native speakers say that, though, because it is common to simplify the tense when there is no ambiguity.
And D does have the correct tense but isn’t the most natural. We’re more likely to say that we ‘get’ flat tires than ‘have’ them, though both are correct.
2 de marzo de 2024
"A" is wrong because "did not" is simple past (combined with the infinitive "get"). The required tense is past perfect: "had not gotten".
The correct answer is D which uses past perfect: "he had not had".
The inversion that replaces "he had not had" with "had he not had" is a common one when using subjunctive mood, of which this sentence is a good example.
29 de febrero de 2024
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Beatriz
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Español
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