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If I had known you were ill,I would have called on you. (begin with 'had')

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Answered by chaotichazel
13

Answer:

had I known you were ill, I would have called on you.

Answered by bharathparasad577
4

Answer:

Concept:

Understanding dependent and independent clauses is an excellent place to start when deciding whether to use commas and semicolons in sentences and when determining whether a sentence is a fragment.

Explanation:

Dependent clause:

A set of words known as a dependent clause has a subject and a verb but does not fully communicate a thought. A sentence cannot be a dependent clause. A dependent marker word is frequently used to identify a dependent clause.

Q: If I had known you were ill, I would have called on you. (begin with 'had')

Ans: Had I known you were ill, I would have called on you.

 Because we used the past perfect (Had I known) for your dependent clause, you must keep your main statement in the past (I would have called on you).

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