I missed the bus this morning. I came late for the interview.
A. I wish I didn’t miss the bus this morning so that I could come to the interview on time.
B. If I hadn’t missed the bus this morning, I couldn’t have come late for the interview.
C. Provided that I missed the bus this morning, I could come late for the interview.
D. Unless I miss the bus this morning, I won’t come late for the interview.

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