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If I will be able to make this point in front of the jury members, they will definitely see through the web of lies.
If I would be able to make
If I could be able to make
If I shall be able to make
If I am able to make
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Correct Answer is (d).If we are using future tense in a conditional clause after conjunction ‘if’, it should be in the simple present tense and not the future tense. Going by this rule, ‘If I am able’ should be used in the place of ‘If I will be able to make’. So, the correct sentence will be: If I am able to make this point in front of the jury members, they will definitely see through the web of lies.Hence, option D is the right choice among the given options.
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