[ If Clause ]
They can’t join in the club because they don’t have the member cards.
A. If they could join in the club, they had the member cards.
B. They can’t join in the club if they don’t have the member cards.
C. If they had the member cards, they could join in the club.
D. They could have joined in the club if they had had the member cards.

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