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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Did not worked or was not working

Hello, which of the following sentences are possible?

My car was not working, so I took it to the garage.
My car did not worked, so I took it to the garage.
My car had not been working, so I took it to the garage.
My car had not worked, so I took it to the garage.

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Sorry, there is a mistake. I mean The car did not work, so I took it to the garage

  • Sorry, there is a mistake.
  • I mean The car did not work, so I took it to the garage
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Sorry, there is a mistake. I mean The car did not work, so I took it to the garage
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My car was not working, so I took it to the garage.
My car did not work, so I took it to the garage.
My car had not been working, so I took it to the garage.
My car had not worked, so I took it to the garage.-- Odd, for some reason

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