begin with 'had' for following sentence
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Had i would have attained the interview, if i had came earlier
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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'.
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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'
- 'Had' is the past participle / past tense of 'have'.
- It used to replace 'if' in the sentences.
- It is used to denote the beginning of the clauses.
- 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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