Conditionals in Past Perfect Tense


 
 
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Conditionals In Past Perfect Tense

If Clause in Past Perfect Tense

The general form is If + past perfect + would have + past participle:

In this type of conditional sentences, the verb in the 'If' clause is in the Past Perfect tense; the verb in the main clause is in the perfect conditional. The condition cannot be fulfilled because the action in the if clause didn't happen. e. g.

(a) If he had come to me, I would have helped him. (But he didn't come to me)

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Question : 1

Fill in the blank part with correct alternatives .

You _____________  your exam if you ______________ harder.

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Fill in the blank part with correct alternatives .

If I ___________  you were coming I _______________ a cake.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Fill in the blank part with correct alternatives .

If you _____________  to me before, I ____________  you .

Right Option : A
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