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English, 31.03.2021 18:50, hanahspeers

Which is the correct grammar for the text below: david reckless drove the car into the lot flinged the door open hurriedly and then he rushes into the building

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David recklessly drove the car into the lot, hurriedly flung the door open, and then he rushed into the building.

David recklessly drove the car into the lot, flung the door hurriedly open, and then rushed into the building.

David reckless drove the car into the lot, hurriedly flung the door open, and then rushed into the building.

David recklessly drove the car into the lot, hurriedly flung the door open, and then rushed into the building.

David recklessly drove the car into the lot, hurriedly flung the door open, and then rushes into the building.

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