I would have brought that bicycle if I’d paid for it.
The real situation of the condition above is …
A. I don’t pay that bicycle, so I don’t bring it.
B. I hasn’t paid that bicycle, so I didn’t bring it.
C. I didn’t pay that bicycle, so I didn’t bring it.
D. I hadn’t pay that bicycle, so I wouldn’t bring it

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