A. were
B. have
C. had
D. has
In such sentences starting with “If” we generally use a positive sentence before the comma because the second part of the sentence is in negative.
If I had a lot of money, I wouldn’t work anymore.
A. were
B. have
C. had
D. has
In such sentences starting with “If” we generally use a positive sentence before the comma because the second part of the sentence is in negative.
If I had a lot of money, I wouldn’t work anymore.