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ratelena [41]
2 years ago
15

On The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, the President ________, "There weren't any appeals for

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Natali [406]2 years ago
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On The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, the President:

  • Himself remarked

<h3>What is the correct tense?</h3>

The past perfect form of the sentence should be used in this case to report the event that happened sometime in the past.

The pronoun does not have to separated with a comma from the past form of the word being used. Option A is right.

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