Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) would be
Conditional Sentence Rule:
This is a Type 2 conditional sentence, which describes a hypothetical or unreal situation in the present or future.
Structure:
- If + Past Simple, would + base verb.
Correct Phrase:
"Would be" is the appropriate phrase here because it matches the hypothetical nature of the condition ("If I married Hari").
Additional Information:
Will be:
- Incorrect because "will" is used for real possibilities (Type 1 conditionals), not hypothetical ones.
Was:
- Incorrect because it disrupts the conditional structure and doesn’t make sense in the sentence.
Were:
- Incorrect because "were" is used in the conditional clause (e.g., "If I were"), not in the result clause.