English, asked by atke, 1 year ago

had i known what to do, i would have saved much time begin with i would have saved much time,provided


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Subhikshamurari: He/she has asked to begin the sentence with I would have.......
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vishagh: Is d question ryt?
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vishagh: Where is d mention to begin the sentence with i would have?
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vishagh: U understood? Answer it then.!! -_-
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Answers

Answered by JackelineCasarez
23

I would have saved much time, provided, I had known what to do.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence exemplifies a conditional sentence as it states a condition and a consequence associated with it.
  • It consists of the conditional clause followed by the consequential clause which shows the outcome('I would have saved much time') related to that specific condition('had I known what to do').
  • It can be rewritten using 'provided' which is interchangeably used for 'if or conditional clause.'
  • In this sentence, the consequential clause precedes the conditional clause, and thus, the final sentence reads as:
  • 'I would have saved much time, provided, I had known what to do.'

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Answered by 1NFERN0
12

Answer:

I WOULD HAVE SAVED MUCH TIME, PROVIDED,I KNOW WHAT TO DO.

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