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which is correct? if he hadnt ran, he wouldnt have fallen. if he hadnt …

Question

which is correct?

if he hadnt ran, he wouldnt have fallen.
if he hadnt run, he wouldnt have fell.
if he hadnt ran, he wouldnt have fell.
if he hadnt run, he wouldnt have fallen.

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the past participle of "run"

The past perfect construction "hadn't [verb]" requires the past participle form of the verb "run".

  • Simple past: ran
  • Past participle: run

Therefore, "hadn't run" is grammatically correct, while "hadn't ran" is incorrect.

Analyze the past participle of "fall"

The conditional perfect construction "wouldn't have [verb]" requires the past participle form of the verb "fall".

  • Simple past: fell
  • Past participle: fallen

Therefore, "wouldn't have fallen" is grammatically correct, while "wouldn't have fell" is incorrect.

Identify the correct sentence

Combining the correct past participle forms ("hadn't run" and "wouldn't have fallen") yields:
"If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fallen."
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<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) If he hadn't ran, he wouldn't have fallen.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fell.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) If he hadn't ran, he wouldn't have fell.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fallen.</mcq-correct>
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Answer:

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Analyze the past participle of "run"

The past perfect construction "hadn't [verb]" requires the past participle form of the verb "run".

  • Simple past: ran
  • Past participle: run

Therefore, "hadn't run" is grammatically correct, while "hadn't ran" is incorrect.

Analyze the past participle of "fall"

The conditional perfect construction "wouldn't have [verb]" requires the past participle form of the verb "fall".

  • Simple past: fell
  • Past participle: fallen

Therefore, "wouldn't have fallen" is grammatically correct, while "wouldn't have fell" is incorrect.

Identify the correct sentence

Combining the correct past participle forms ("hadn't run" and "wouldn't have fallen") yields:
"If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fallen."
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<mcq-option>(A) If he hadn't ran, he wouldn't have fallen.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fell.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) If he hadn't ran, he wouldn't have fell.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(D) If he hadn't run, he wouldn't have fallen.</mcq-correct>
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