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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Did she collide/Had she collided?

Had she collided with the bicyclist?

Did she collide(d) with the bicyclist?

Can you say both?

  

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Anonymous Had she collided with the bicyclist? Correct. The declarative form is: She had collided with the bicyclist.

  • Anonymous Had she collided with the bicyclist?
  • Correct.
  • The declarative form is: She had collided with the bicyclist.
  • Anonymous Did she collide (d) with the bicyclist?
  • Correct.
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AnonymousHad she collided with the bicyclist?

Correct. The declarative form is: She had collided with the bicyclist.

AnonymousDid she collide(d) with the bicyclist?

Correct. The declarative forms are: She collided with the bicyclist. / She did collide with the bicyclist.

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