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Had she been wise I should not have opposed her. (use"if")​

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Answered by nevermind4
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Answer:

the original sentence itself is wrong

correct sentence

Had she been wise, I would not have opposed her.

Use 'if' :

If she had been wise, I would not have opposed her.

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

The sentence "Had she been wise I should not have opposed her" is transformed into "If she had been wise, I would not have opposed her."

Step-by-step explanation:

If she had been wise, I would not have opposed her.

The given sentence is a conditional sentence in the past perfect tense. It expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. We can transform it into a conditional sentence using the word "if."

In the transformed sentence, we use the second conditional form of "if," which is used to talk about a hypothetical situation that is unlikely or contrary to the fact. We use the past perfect tense in the if-clause and would + base form of the verb in the main clause.

So, the sentence "Had she been wise I should not have opposed her" is transformed into "If she had been wise, I would not have opposed her."

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