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begin with 'had' for following sentence​

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Answered by arbun2914
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Had i would have attained the interview, if i had came earlier

Answered by ruchibs1810
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The correct answer to the given question regarding the usage of conditional clause for the given sentence to begin with 'had' is as follows:

Had I come earlier, I would have attended the interview.

Here, 'had' is used instead of 'if'.

Explanation:

As per the given question,

The change of the given sentence using the conditional clause 'had'

Had I come earlier, I would have attended the interview.

Here, 'had' is used instead of 'if'.

Conditional clauses:

  • States a hypothesis or a condition that could be real or imagined.
  • 'If' sentences shows both the condition and the result.

Usage of 'had'

  1. 'Had' is the past participle / past tense of 'have'.
  2. It used to replace 'if' in the sentences.
  3. It is used to denote the beginning of the clauses.
  4. It represents something that might have happened but did not take place.

Example:

  • Had he won the game, he would be rich.
  • Had he come to school, he would have passed the exam.
  • Had she not come early, she would have missed the bus.
  • Had she not left soon, she would have been late for school.

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