I might have written more if I
chance to
A. had had
B. was having
C. am going to have
D. have have
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Answer:
d.
Explanation:
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I might have written more if I had chance to.
Explanation:
- The structure represented as ‘If I had’ could be used whenever we are in the position to give an excuse for not doing something or a kind of explanation for how we will have done the things differently.
- From the given sentence, an excuse or an explanation has been made, if that person could get a chance. So in this case, we have chosen ‘if I had’.
- Also the first part of the sentence is having present participle as verb, so it is appropriate to use past tense which is ‘had.
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