It rained heavily. They cancelled all the sporting events.
A. If the rain had stopped earlier, they would have needed to cancel all the sporting events.
B. If it had rained more slightly, they would have cancelled all the sporting events.
C. If it had rained less heavily, they wouldn’t have cancelled all the sporting events.
D. If it had rained more slightly, they can’t have cancelled all the sporting events.

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