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They _______ their way into the house, if I had not called for help.
would be forced
would have been forced
would have forced
would force
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<p>The correct answer is: <strong>b) would have been forced</strong></p><p>In this sentence, the use of "if I had not called for help" suggests a <strong>hypothetical or unreal condition</strong> in the past. When constructing hypothetical situations in the past, we use the past perfect tense<strong> (had + past participle) </strong>in the conditional clause. In this case, the conditional clause is "<strong>if I had not called for help</strong>."</p><p>The main clause of the sentence describes the result or <strong>consequence of the hypothetical situation</strong>. In this case, it suggests that the action of being forced into the house didn't actually happen, but it's a hypothetical scenario. Therefore, the correct form to use in the main clause is "<strong>would have been forced</strong>" (the past participle form of "force" in the past perfect tense), making option <strong>b) the correct choice</strong>.</p><p>So, the complete sentence is: "They would have been forced their way into the house if I had not called for help."</p>
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