The player from Australia didn’t win because he lost his concentration.The Australian player would have won if he ____________ lost his concentration.
• hasn’t
• had
• were to
• hadn’t
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The player from Australia would have won if he had not lost his conc.
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hasn't
Explanation:
- Use the perfect auxiliary have before the verb's past participle form to create a perfect sentence: He didn't sprint home. The last two days, he hasn't returned home. He's not shared anything with me.
- Has not is shortened to "Hasn't." Has can only be used with he, she, or it because it is in the third person and singular. You can only use the pronouns "he/she/it hasn't" instead of "I hasn't," "You hasn't," "We hasn't," or "They hasn't."
- Hasn't and hadn't are different verb forms because hadn't is the perfect/past perfect and hasn't is the simple past.
The player from Australia didn’t win because he lost his concentration.The Australian player would have won if he hasn't lost his concentration.
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