[ Grammar ]
Choose the sentence with the meaning below.
Paul drove too fast. Now he’s in trouble with the police.
A. If Paul hadn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t have been in trouble with the police.
B. If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.
C. If Paul didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.

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