Choose the sentence with the meaning below.
Nicole speaks Chinese fluently because she lived in China for ten years.
A. Nicole would speak Chinese fluently if she hadn’t lived in China for ten years.
B. Nicole wouldn’t have spoken Chinese fluently if she didn’t live in China for ten years.
C. Nicole woudn’t speak Chinese fluently if she hadn’t lived in China for ten years.

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