Lisa couldn’t continue her university course now if she hadn’t received financial support from her uncle last year.
A. Lisa hadn’t received financial support from her uncle, so she couldn’t continue her university course.
B. Lisa received financial support from her uncle last year, so she can continue her university course now.
C. If Lisa had received financial support from her uncle last year, she could continue her university course now.
D. Even Lisa hadn’t received financial support from her uncle, she could continue her university course.
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