Mike doesn’t feel well today.He can’t go out with his friends?
A. Provided that Mike feels well today, he can’t go out with his friends.
B. If Mike had felt well today, he couldn’t have gone out with his friends.
C. If only Mai had felt well today, he couldn’t have gone out with his friends.
D. If he felt well today, he could go out with his friends.

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