English, asked by ravikumardg04, 1 month ago

50. If I had been hungry, I
eaten something
The correct words to be used here to complete the 'if" clause sentence are
A wouldn't have
B. shouldn't have
C. would have
D. should have​

Answers

Answered by knaimatullah30
36

Answer:

c. would have this is full correct.

Answered by bsharma23sl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is C. would have.

Explanation:

  • A clause is a group of words that include a verb and a subject. It is very important in writing English as it makes a sentence. A sentence is formed by either a single clause (independent clause) or more than one clause (independent and dependent clauses). It makes the meaning of the sentence clear and understandable.
  • It is of five types; the main clause (independent), subordinate clause (dependent), coordinate clause, adjective clause, and noun clause.
  • The main clause is the clause that can make a sentence all on its own. For example, She waited outside yesterday.
  • The subordinate clause is a dependent clause that needs an independent clause to complete the sentence. For example, I came yesterday, but he was not there.
  • The coordinate clause is a clause that completes by joining two independent clauses. For example, I like cold drinks and I like burgers.
  • The adjective clause is a clause in which a pronoun or an adverb is added alongside the subject and a verb.
  • The noun clause is a clause that starts with either subordinating conjunction or a pronoun.
  • The above-given question is an example of a subordinating clause that needs the main clause to complete the sentence. Hence, the correct option will be “would have”.  If I had been hungry, I would have eaten something.

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