He broke his leg, so he couldn’t play football yesterday.
A. If he doesn’t break his leg, he will play football tomorrow.
B. If he didn’t break his leg, he would play football yesterday.
C. If he hadn’t broken his leg, he could have played football yesterday.
D. If he breaks his leg, he can’t play football.

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