Question
If I had played well, I would have won the match.
Select the most appropriate option that can replace the bold segment in the given sentence.Solution
The sentence is a correct example of a third conditional, which expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. "If I had played well" (past perfect) leads to the result "I would have won" (conditional perfect), so no improvement is needed.
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