If you had called him, he would come. If you had called him he would have come. b) If you would called him, he would come. d) If you will be calling him, he will have come.
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. b) If you would called him, he would come.
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The correct option is: If you had called him, he would have come.
The options given here all talk about past perfect tense as indicated by the words- called, had.
The structure for past perfect tense is had + past participle of the verb.
Had is used for both singular and plural verbs.
b) If you would called him, he would come. ⇒ Two past tense verbs cannot come together. If you would call him - is the correct form.
d) If you will be calling him, he will have come. ⇒ The independent clause does not have proper verb agreement. Have will be preceded by would of future tense and not will.
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