If you---me, I could
have passed.
(a) Have helped
(b) Were helping
(c) Had helped
(d) Would help
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(c) had helped is the ans of the question
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If you (c) had helped me, I could have passed.
Correct usage of tenses:
- There are two forms of tenses used in the statement given.
- The first half is going to be in the past tense and the second half of the sentence is in the future tense.
- Correct form of the past tense for the example will be perfect past tense (had helped), as it shows the dependence of the second sentence on the first half.
- Options (a) have helped, (b) were helping, & (d) would help do not fit the sentence correctly and makes it grammatically wrong.
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