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had 1 been there i _____ and helped the small child​

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Answered by princenuthan1234
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Answer:

Had I been there I would have helped the small child.

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

Had 1 been there I would have noticed and helped the small child​

Explanation:

Would have” without a perfect participle is simply the conditional tense, plus the verb “to have.” it's used to express an unreal or untrue idea, that might or could be true if something else were true. The auxiliary verb would is employed to express the intention to do something in the future or in a specific situation. Would have is that the past tense of that. Example: I might save my money to buy a better watch if I were you. I might have given you the money if you had asked. The phrase “would of” seems to be coming more and more common. I've got heard it used in a number of films and have also seen it used in print when the author is depicting direct speech.

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