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– Jean: “Why didn’t you tell me about the plans for the merge?”
– Jack: “I would have told you________.”
A. if you asked me
B. had you asked me
C. you had asked to me
D. you were asking me
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I haven’t got an aspirin , so I can’t give you one.
A. If I have an aspirin, I will give you one.
B. Unless I had an aspirin, I would give you one.
C. If I had an aspirin, I’d given you one.
D. If I had an aspirin, I’d give you one.
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