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She didn’t come to the party last Sunday. _____, she must have made the party more exciting.
A
If she came
B
Would she come
C
Had she come
D
Did she come
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had she come相当于if she had come。if引导条件状语从句,可以把if省略掉而改用部分倒装,故选C。
had she come相当于if she had come。if引导条件状语从句,可以把if省略掉而改用部分倒装,故选C。
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