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He did not study well. He failed (use if)​

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Answered by Vanija123
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if he does not study well, he will fail

Answered by akshita4595
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"If he had studied well, he would not have failed" is the correct sentence using the word "if he".

In a sentence using the word "if," the clause following the word "if" will typically describe a condition or situation that is contrary to the facts of the current reality.

The clause following the word "if" is typically in the past tense, and the clause following the word "would" is typically in the future tense.

In this example, the current reality is that the person did not study well and failed. The clause following the word "if" describes the opposite situation of what happened: that the person studied well.

The clause following the word "would" describes the outcome if the opposite situation had happened: that the person would not have failed.

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