इसका एक्सप्लेनेशन ब्रीफ में करोCorrect Answer: B
Why B is correct: Third conditional for unreal past: "had + past participle" (condition) + "would have + past participle" (result). Example: Regret over missed opportunity—she didn't study, so failed.
Why A is wrong: First conditional (future real)—doesn't fit past context.
Why C is wrong: Zero conditional (general truth)—not hypothetical.
Why D is wrong: Second conditional (unreal present)—wrong tense for past.
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Correct Answer: B
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Reason: यह third conditional है, जो अतीत की अवास्तविक स्थिति (unreal past) को दिखाता है।
Structure → If + had + past participle, would have + past participle.
Example: If she had studied, she would have passed. (लेकिन उसने नहीं पढ़ा, इसलिए फेल हो गई।)
Why others are wrong:
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A (First conditional): भविष्य की वास्तविक स्थिति के लिए होता है, अतीत के लिए नहीं।
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C (Zero conditional): सामान्य सच या आदत के लिए होता है, hypothetical नहीं।
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D (Second conditional): वर्तमान या भविष्य की अवास्तविक स्थिति के लिए होता है, अतीत के लिए नहीं।
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ChatGPT said:
Correct Answer: B
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Reason: This is a third conditional, used for unreal or hypothetical situations in the past.
Structure → If + had + past participle, would have + past participle.
Example: If she had studied, she would have passed. (But she didn’t study, so she failed.)
Why others are wrong:
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A (First conditional): Used for real future situations — not suitable for past events.
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C (Zero conditional): Used for general truths or facts — not hypothetical.
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D (Second conditional): Used for unreal present or future situations — not past.
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