Had the opportunity been given to him, he will have proved successful.
A
Will have to prove
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B
Will be proving
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C
Would have proved
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D
Would have proven
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No correction required
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Solution
The correct option is C Would have proved The clause is in past tense, So, 'will' is to be changed into 'would' to make the syntax correct. Eg: Had the bus not broken down, the man would have reached on time.