If I had played well, I would have won the match.
The sentence is a correct example of a third conditional, which expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. "If I had played well" (past perfect) leads to the result "I would have won" (conditional perfect), so no improvement is needed.
How is S related to R?
Who among the following doesn’t face same direction as T?
I. V
II. U
III. B
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on a group, find the one that does not belong to that group?
How many persons are not facing south?
What is the sum of the ages of A and B?
How is Z related to C?
What is the position of T with respect to the one who likes Strawberry?
Which of the following statement is/are correct?
i) E and T like same Car
ii) R sits second to the right of Q
iii) C...
What is the position of A with respect to H?
Who among the following sits at the extreme left end of Row1?