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Damaris
Complete: Joe wouldn't have crashed if ...
a) he hadn't been driving so fast.
b) he hadn't drove so fast.
My textbook says the suitable form is letter a. Can't figure out why.Could anybody tell me if they mean the same? =)NOTE: Consider "hadn't driven" not "hadn't drove". My mistake.
2012年7月27日 15:26
解答 · 4
4
As Mikey says, b) is incorrect anyway because the past participle of 'drive' is 'driven', not 'drove'.
a) is correct because the continuous form is needed. The action 'crashed' interrupts the continuous action that was in progress at the time 'driving'.
2012年7月27日
2
A, b is completely wrong, you dont say hadnt drove, you say hadnt driven
2012年7月27日
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