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If she had studied well,....................

Ashe would have scored high marks.

Bshe will score high marks.

Cshe would score high marks

Dshe would be scoring high marks.

Answer:

A. she would have scored high marks.

Read Explanation:

The correct way to complete the sentence is:

"If she had studied well, she would have scored high marks."

This is an example of a third conditional sentence, which is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past and their possible outcomes. The structure follows this pattern:

- If + past perfect, would have + past participle.

In your sentence, "had studied" is the past perfect verb tense, and "would have scored" is the correct form to indicate what could have happened in the past under different circumstances.


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