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If the phone had worked, I () you when I get home, but it's still broken.

A、could have called

B、will call

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—Jack called to say that he would not accept the job. —I had talked him into taking it up
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A.I'll come to his help

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She thanked him and hung up the phone, her tears now flowing hard. Her fingers shaking
, as she slowly reached to get the card. Inside the card, she saw that he had written her a note.

A、她谢了他,挂了电话,眼泪在艰难流出。她的手指在颤抖,当她慢慢地伸手去拿卡片时。在卡片里,他看到了他写给她的短信。

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