[ Conditional Sentences ]
Hung doesn’t speak Chinese fluently, he can’t apply for that job
A. Hung wishes he didn’t speak Chinese fluently and he could apply for that job.
B. If Hung spoke Chinese fluently, he could apply for that job.
C. If only Hung had spoken Chinese fluently, he could have applied for that job.
D. Provided that Hung speaks English fluently, he can apply for that job.

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