[ Grammar ]
But for Susan’s help, you couldn’t have finished the work.
A. Susan helped you, but you couldn’t finish the work.
B. Susan didn’t help you, and you couldn’t finish the work.
C. You can’t finish the work without Susan’s help.
D. Had Susan not helped you, you couldn’t have finished the work.

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