[ Conditional Sentences ]
She is busy with work. She cannot attend the meeting.
A. If she weren’t busy with work,she could attend the meeting
B. Provided that she is busy with work,she cannot attend the meeting.
C. If only she were here,she could attend the meeting.
D. If she is busy with work,she can’t attend the meeting.

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