Fill the blank spaces with the most appropriate of options A-E:
If you .... me that you had run out of petrol, i would have given you some.
a
were to tell
b
tell
c
have told
d
would tell
e
had told
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Chrismistry
7 years ago
'Had' is used to connect two clauses. For example, he had gone before I came.
In essence, the example contains two messages, (1) he had gone and (2)before I came. So had(not have or has) will correctly connect two messages or clauses together in a sentence.
Always check for two clauses when you encounter such question.

