Read the sentence to find out possible substitution for for the underlined part. If I have reached there by this time tomorrow, I will write to you immediately.
A
Reached
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B
Reach
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C
Am reaching
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D
No improvemnet
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Solution
The correct option is B Reach
The given sentence is a first conditional sentence. We can identify it by the use of simple future tense in the main clause.
First conditional sentences are used to express situations in which the
outcome is likely to happen in the future.We use the simple present tense in the if-clause and simple future tense
in the main clause—that is, the clause that expresses the likely
outcome.
Thus, have reached must be substituted with reach.