• 10b. Accident-prone Номер 1 Have you ever had any of the accidents below? How/ When did it happen? A: Have you ever broken your leg?
  • 1. Have you ever had any of the accidents below? How/ When did it happen? ... B: Yes, I have. — Да A: How did it happen?
  • Решение #
    • Student 1: How did it happen?
    • Student 2: I was cutting a slice of bread. It happened last month.
    1 Have you ever had any of the accidents below? How/When did it hapeen?
  • - Ex.1, p.98. Look at the pictures. Have you ever had any of the accidents below? How/When did it happen?
  • who was with you. when did it happen. and how did you survive it? The response. “I met with an accident while on the way to work one day” is correct.
  • When he passed his driving test, he had only had five lessons. b 1 A How the accident did happen? ... Have you ever had any of the accidents below?
  • Learn the correct usage of "Have you ever had an accident" and "Did you ever have an accident" in English.
    Bulunamadı: happen
  • a gardener all his life. 7. Have you seen Did you see. anything like this before? 8 This is the most delicious dish I. ever ate have ever eaten. . 9 I.
  • Have you ever been in any traffic accident? Yes, three years ago. What happened? I was hit by a car while crossing the road. How did you feel then?
    Bulunamadı: when
  • The accident happened like this. How did the accident happen? (The questioned part is moved to the front, before the subject, so we get 'do'/'did' and inversion.)
  • Have you ever been locked in? Below I have put you the pandemics that hit the world, completely “accidentally”, in a pre-election period.
    Bulunamadı: accidents
  • Have you ever had any accident prevention training? (9). How often are there major rail accidents in your country? (10). Do you worry about having accidents?
    Bulunamadı: when
  • 5 Have you ever had any habits which you consider to be unhealthy? Well, there are many unhealthy habits that I would like to discard straight away.
  • "When was the accident" is all you'd say for the first one. It's happening is implied. "When did the accident happen" is perfect english.