The traffic was heavy. I arrived late to the meeting.
A. If the traffic hadn’t been heavy, I would have arrived on time to the meeting
B. If the traffic hadn’t been heavy, I can have arrived on time to the meeting.
C. If the traffic hadn’t been heavy, I would have arrived late to the meeting
D. If the traffic hadn’t been heavy, I could have still arrived late to the meeting.

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A. It is expected that the new party will win the election.
B. It isn’t expected that the new party will win the election.
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D. It isn’t expect that the new party will win the election.
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A. help
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A. who
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