English, asked by nikhat49, 11 months ago

If she had run fast enough, she .................. the train.
The appropriate verb forms that complete the sentence with sif' clause are
(A) would not have missed
(B) had not missed
(C)
will not have missed
(D) might not miss.​

Answers

Answered by sawakkincsem
4

The given sentence can be filled as such If she had run fast enough, she would not have missed the train.

Explanation:

  • A sentence is made up of many things.  
  • Would not have missed is a clause that joined two parts of a sentence to help gain its full meaning.
  • A verb is an action that is being done.
  • The verb describes noun and adjectives.
  • It aids to both verbs or nouns.

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Answered by bestwriters
4

If she had run fast enough, she (A) would not have missed the train.

Explanation:

  • The given sentence is a if-clause and the following sentence is conditional clause.
  • The if sentence is given in the past tense with the verb "had" thus, the following sentence will also be a past tense.
  • The conditional sentence can be a positive or a negative sentence.
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