I ran over her teddy bear last month. She had played with it outside, and then she'd just left in the driveway. I didn't know, so I drove over it when I backed out of the garage the morning after.
Are the tenses in this piece correct?
Also, does using "just" imply that he thinks that it was a bit recklessly of her to leave the teddy bear in the driveway?
anonymous Are the tenses in this piece correct? Yes. anonymous Also, does using "just" imply that he thinks that it was a bit recklessly of her to leave the teddy bear in the driveway?
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anonymousAre the tenses in this piece correct?
Yes.
anonymousAlso, does using "just" imply that he thinks that it was a bit recklessly of her to leave the teddy bear in the driveway?
Yes.