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Verbs: Past Conditional

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Read the following excerpt from a text in Spanish: 'Si hubiera sabido el resultado, no habría tomado esa decisión'. The author uses the compound conditional to express regret related to a decision made in the past, based on an unrealized hypothetical condition. Considering the use and function of the compound conditional in Spanish and the context presented, identify the correct grammatical structure to create a sentence that expresses regret about an action that did not occur in the past but would have changed a present situation, using an irregular verb in the compound conditional.
a.
Si hiciera algo diferente, la situación sería otra.
b.
Si hube hecho algo diferente, la situación sería otra.
c.
Si habría hecho algo diferente, la situación sería otra.
d.
Si hubiera hecho algo diferente, la situación sería otra.
e.
Si haría algo diferente, la situación sería otra.

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