Helen couldn t go to France after all. That s too bad. I am sure she would have enjoyed it if () . A、she s goneB、she ll goC、she d goneD、she d go
Helen couldn t go to France after all. That s too bad. I am sure she would have enjoyed it if () .
A、she s gone
B、she ll go
C、she d gone
D、she d go
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