If Rahul played well
AHe will win the match
BHe would win the match
CHe would have won the match
DHe wins the match
Answer:
B. He would win the match
Read Explanation:
- "If Rahul played well" (past simple), the appropriate match is the second conditional, which describes a hypothetical situation in the present or future (വർത്തമാനത്തിലോ ഭാവിയിലോ ഉള്ള ഒരു സാങ്കൽപ്പിക സാഹചര്യത്തെ വിവരിക്കുന്ന...)
- Second Conditional: Unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future.
- Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
- Example: If Rahul played well, he would win the match. / നന്നായി കളിച്ചാൽ രാഹുൽ ജയിക്കുമായിരുന്നു.
- He will win the match: Incorrect because it fits the first conditional structure.
- He would have won the match: Incorrect because it fits the third conditional structure.
- He wins the match: Incorrect because it doesn't match any standard conditional structure.