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In each of the following sentences, the incorrect part of the sentence is underlined. Choose an alternative from the four given options so that the sentence is rendered correct.
Question 20 : If I had known that you needed to go to the airport yesterday, I could drive you there.
Option 1: This is incorrect. While "should have driven" implies a sense
of obligation or duty, it does not align with the conditional structure of the
sentence. The sentence is a third conditional, which requires "would have" to
indicate a hypothetical past action.
Option 2: This is accurate. The sentence is a third conditional, which describes a
hypothetical past situation and its result. The correct structure is "If I had
known... I would have driven you there." This option correctly uses "would have" to
indicate the hypothetical action that did not occur.
Option 3: This is incorrect. "Would drive" is used in second conditionals, which
describe hypothetical present or future situations. However, the sentence refers to
a past event ("yesterday"), making "would drive" grammatically inconsistent with the
context.
Option 4: This is incorrect. "Should drive" implies a present or future obligation,
which does not fit the past context of the sentence. Additionally, it does not align
with the conditional structure required for hypothetical past scenarios.
Choice B is the correct answer.
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