Correct option is B
The correct substitution is (b)
would have gone.
Explanation:
This sentence is an example of a
third conditional, used to talk about
imaginary situations in the past.
Structure of Third Conditional:
· If + past perfect,
would have + V3
Correct sentence: If you had learned French, you
would have gone to France for studies.
Example:
· If I had seen him, I
would have spoken to him.
Grammatical Rule Used:
Use third conditional when the
condition is impossible now (past event didn’t happen).
Information Booster:
Avoid mismatching
past perfect with
past simple or future tense in conditional sentences.