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If there is "would have" in second clause. What would be in the first clause
  

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You would have the past perfect in the first clause. If I had paid him on time, he would have been willing to lend me money again. If you had studied, you would have passed the test.

  • You would have the past perfect in the first clause.
  • If I had paid him on time, he would have been willing to lend me money again.
  • If you had studied, you would have passed the test.
  • If she had known he was a mechanic, she would have asked him to help her with her car.
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You would have the past perfect in the first clause.

If I had paid him on time, he would have been willing to lend me money again.
If you had studied, you would have passed the test.
If she had known he was a mechanic, she would have asked him to help her with her car.

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