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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I was 16 when one morning my father told me I could drive him into a remote village, about 18 miles away, on the condition that I take the car in to be serviced at a nearby garage. Having just learned to drive and hardly ever having the opportunity to use the car, I readily accepted.

1: Having just learned to drive and hardly ever having the opportunity to use the car

I wonder if "1" means "A", "B" OR or anything.
A: Though I had just learned to drive and ever had hardly had the opportunity to use car
B: As I had just learned to drive and ever had hardly had the opportunity to use car
  

Top answer

It's B. - Because I had just learned to drive and I had hardly ever had the opportunity to use the car, I accepted. H.

  • It's B.
  • - Because I had just learned to drive and I had hardly ever had the opportunity to use the car, I accepted.
  • H.
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It's B.
- Because I had just learned to drive and I had hardly ever had the opportunity to use the car, I accepted.

H.

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