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Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined statement or words: If he were ...

Choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined statement or words:

If he were to apologize i would probably forgive him
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  • A I shall not forgive him even if he apologize
  • B He is likely to apologize and be forgiven
  • C I shall definitely forgive him if he apologizes
  • D If he apologize i shall decide whether or not to forgive him
  • E He will not apologize and i will not forgive him
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The sentence "If he were to apologize, I would probably forgive him" is a conditional sentence. It suggests that if the person apologizes, there is a possibility that the speaker will forgive him, implying the apology is likely but not certain, and the forgiveness is probable but not guaranteed.

Why the other options are incorrect:
A. I shall not forgive him even if he apologize – This is the opposite of the meaning, as it suggests that no matter what, the speaker will not forgive him, which contradicts the original statement.

C. I shall definitely forgive him if he apologizes – This is more definitive than the original statement. The original sentence only implies probability, not certainty.

D. If he apologize, I shall decide whether or not to forgive him – This adds a decision-making process, which isn't indicated in the original sentence. The original suggests that forgiveness is probable, not uncertain.

E. He will not apologize and I will not forgive him – This is not in line with the original sentence. The original sentence does not imply that the person will definitely not apologize.

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