Binh is very busy, he cn’t help his wife with household chores
A. If Binh isn’t very busy, he can help his wife with household chores.
B. If Binh weren’t too busy, he could help his wife with household chores.
C. Provided that Binh weren’t very busy, he couldn’t help his wife with household chores.
D. As long as Binh is very busy, he can’t help his wife with household chores.

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