Step 1: Identify the conditional structure.
The sentence expresses a hypothetical situation, so it requires a conditional + imperfect subjunctive construction.
The pattern is:
Si + imperfecto de subjuntivo → condicional simple.
Step 2: Apply the rule.
- “Fueras” is the imperfect subjunctive form of “ser.”
- “Harías” is the conditional form of “hacer.”
So the correct sentence is:
¿Qué harías si fueras Presidente de la India?
Step 3: Analysis of options.
- (1) harías, serian → Incorrect; “serian” does not agree grammatically.
- (2) harás, eras → Incorrect; mixes future and imperfect indicative.
- (3) hiciste, eres → Incorrect; refers to past and present, not hypothetical.
- (4) harías, fueras → Correct; conditional + imperfect subjunctive for hypothetical situations.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Hence, the correct form is harías, fueras.