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प्रश्न
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, following the direction given with the following question.
I'm sorry I didn't meet you at the airport - my car wasn't working. (Use ‘MET’)
I ______ at the airport if my car had been working.
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उत्तर
I would have met you at the airport if my car had been working.
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