As good luck will have it, it did not rain on the day of the wedding.
A
good luck has it
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B
good luck having
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C
good luck have it
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D
good luck would have it
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E
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Solution
The correct option is D good luck would have it When the sentence is in past, we should use 'would' in place of 'will'. So, (d) is correct choice. Eg: As good fortune would have it, it didn't break down on the way.