Create a conditional simple sentence: If you had listened to me, you wouldn’t be in trouble now.
A. If you had listened to me, you wouldn’t be in trouble now.
B. If you listened to me, you wouldn’t be in trouble now.
C. If you didn’t listen to me, you wouldn’t be in trouble now.
D. If you had listened to me, you would be in trouble now.

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