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If she had done the exam well, she would have got first mark (begin with had)​

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Answered by shivanchaudhary
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The given sentence is a type 3 conditional, as the if-clause is in past perfect tense 'had studied'.

The type 3 conditional has the following structure:

if-clause 'past perfect tense' + main clause 'perfect conditional'

where the if-clause 'if Somu had studied well' expresses an unreal past condition and the main clause expresses its probable past result 'to score more marks'.

Option C: 'He would have scored more marks' is a perfect conditional that agrees with a type 3 structure.

Hence, option C is correct.

Option A: 'He will score more marks' states a future action. But a type 3 conditional states a past condition.

Option B: 'He would score...' is a present conditional, seen in type 2 and not type 3 conditionals.

Option D: 'He had scored...' is in simple past tense and does not express a probable result, but an action that actually happened.

Hence, options A, B and D are wrong.

Answered by Anonymous
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Had she done well in the exam, she would have got first mark.

  • The term had is a verb, and the past tense of have.
  • It refers to a situation that might have happened or the probability of it.
  • For example - Had Tim worked harder, he could have passed his exam.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Had she done well in the exam, she would have got first mark.
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