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If the tense of the conditional clause is past perfect, the tense of the verb in the main clause should be third conditional (past unreal conditional).

Since the first part of the clause has ‘If I had been’, so the second part will be ‘I would have saved’.  Here, the given sentence is in past perfect tense, which can be understood from the verb form 'had and the third form of the verb save (saved)'.

Correct sentence: If I had been there, I would have saved her from drowning.

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