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Irrespective of the source, I will attempt to explain the answers: If..then type of sentences are hypothetical to say the least. In such sentences the tense of the then clause depends on the tense of the if clause. Quoting the following 3 situations described in Aristotle's SC Grail:
PRESENT TENSE - WILL + Base Verb If you exercise you will become healthy
PAST TENSE - WOULD/COULD + Base Verb If you exercised you would become healthy
PAST PERFECT TENSE - WOULD/COULD + Have + Past Participle If you had exercised you would have become healthy
(A) If all the local candidates would have participated in the debate. Incorrect reason stated in scenario 3
(B) If all the candidates had engaged in local debate. Incorrect. Changes the meaning.
(C) If all the local candidates had participated in the debate. Correct. Fits scenario 3 stated above.
(D) Debating as they should have. Incorrect. Changes the meaning.
(E) After a debate. Incorrect. Changes the meaning.
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