[ Conditional Sentences ]
Michael received a speeding ticket because he was going too fast.
A. If Michael hadn’t been speeding, he wouldn’t have gotten a ticket.
B. As long as Michael doesn’t speed, he won’t get a ticket.
C. If Michael hadn’t been going fast, he can’t have gotten a ticket.
D. If Michael hadn’t been going fast, he can have gotten a ticket.

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