
Runy Z. answered 06/15/20
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Hello Kaka,
I think most of these are correct. However, for the first question, it is more common to say "on the bus" when referring to people (I, you, people, they etc.) on a large vehicle. And for the second question, it is more common to say "in the car" than at the car when talking about small vehicles.
Hope that helps!
Kaka K.
It is about type-the-right-form-of-the-verb-in-brackets . thank you!06/15/20

Runy Z.
Hello, The correct answers are: had not missed, robbed, listens, would have never met, would be, became. The explanations for these questions are more complex, and I don't think I can post links in my responses, so try searching wishes and hypotheticals in english on google and click on the first link that pops up in a box.06/15/20
Kaka K.
Thank you so much can you help me with my other questions as well please?06/15/20