[ Conditional Sentences ]
Students all admire Susan. She is so modest.
A. If it were not for Susan’s modesty, students wouldn’t admire her.
B. Provided students all admire Susan, she would be so modest.
C. Unless Susan were so modest, students would all admire her.
D. Students would all admire Susan if she weren’t so modest.
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