I’m really worried about tomorrow’s exam – that’s why I didn’t go to the party last night. I am still worried.
A. If I didn’t been worried about tomorrow’s exam, I would have gone to the party last night.
B. If I wasn’t worried about tomorrow’s exam, I would have gone to the party last night.
C. If I weren’t worried about tomorrow’s exam, I would gone to the party last night.
D. If I wasn’t worried about tomorrow’s exam, I would go to the party last night.
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