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If you ……………….. (inform) me I would have reached the station.

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Answered by EnchantedBoy
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Answer:

Informed is your answer......

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Answered by tiwariakdi
0

Answer:

The correct form of the verb will be - had informed

Explanation:

If you had informed me I would have reached the station.

The above questions were related to Conditionals. Conditional sentences have two parts:

  • Main clause
  • Conditional clause [also known as if clause]

The sentence can be a possibility regarding the future, anything hypothetical in the present or completely imaginary.

The tenses will change accordingly as below:

  • First form of the verb

(V1 or V1 s/es) [If clause] Shall/will/may/can + first form of the verb (V1) [Main clause]

  • Second form of the Verb

(V2) [If clause] Should/would/might/could + first form of the verb (V1) [Main clause]

  • Had + third form of the Verb (had + (V3) [If clause] Should/would/might/could + have(extra to be added) + third form of the verb (V3) [Main clause].

If you are unfamiliar with type 3 conditional statements, both would and have can be contracted to 'd, which can be perplexing. Remember these two rules:

  • 1. would is never used in the if clause, hence if 'd is used in the if clause, it must be abbreviating had.
  • 2. Had never appears before have, thus if 'd appears exactly before have on a pronoun, it must be abbreviating would.

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