Had I known about the agenda I ... have attended the meeting. a...
यह Grammar पर आधारित प्रश्न है। वाक्य में unreal past situation पर आधारित संदर्भ दिया गया है। ऐसे वाक्यों का structure इस प्रकार होता है।
If + sub. + had + V3 + object, subj + would have + V3 + object
अतः यहां would सही विकल्प है।
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Had I known about the agenda I ... have attended the meeting. a...
Explanation:
Conditional sentences are used to express a hypothetical situation or an uncertain event that depends on another event. These sentences have two clauses - the if clause and the main clause. The if clause contains the condition and the main clause contains the result.
In this sentence, the if clause is "Had I known about the agenda" and the main clause is "I would have attended the meeting". The verb in the main clause is in the conditional perfect tense.
The correct answer is option 'B' - would. This is because the sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. The speaker did not know about the agenda and therefore did not attend the meeting. However, if the speaker had known about the agenda, he/she would have attended the meeting. The word "would" is used to express this hypothetical situation.
Option 'A' - could, is incorrect because it expresses ability or possibility, but not certainty.
Option 'C' - will, is incorrect because it expresses future certainty, but the sentence is about a hypothetical situation in the past.
Option 'D' - might, is incorrect because it expresses possibility, but not certainty.
Option 'E' - had, is incorrect because it is part of the if clause and not the main clause.