If he has a dream, he................... achieve it.
Awill
Bwill have
Cwould
Dwould have
Answer:
C. would
Read Explanation:
"If he has a dream, he would achieve it."
However, this sentence would be more grammatically accurate in a conditional structure. To clarify:
- First conditional (real possibility): "If he has a dream, he will achieve it." (Indicating a real possibility or a likely outcome.)
- Second conditional (unreal or hypothetical situation): "If he had a dream, he would achieve it." (Used to talk about a hypothetical or unlikely situation.)
The sentence you've given seems to combine the structure of the second conditional, but if you're referring to a real possibility, "will" would be more appropriate.