[ Conditional Tenses ]
Apply conditional tenses in context: If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t be stuck in traffic now.
A. If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t have been stuck in traffic now.
B. If we would have left earlier, we wouldn’t be stuck in traffic now.
C. If we had left earlier, we wouldn’t be stuck in traffic now.
D. If we left earlier, we wouldn’t be stuck in traffic now.

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