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tia_tia [17]
2 years ago
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Tom said that he would be my friend

English
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astraxan [27]2 years ago
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Tom said, "I want to visit my friends this weekend.", Jerry said, "I'm ... My friend told me he would have finished his homework by the time I arrived.  Tom said he wanted to visit his friends that weekend.

a. Tom said he wants to visit his friends that weekend.

b. Tom said he wanted to visit his friends that weekend.

c. Tom said he wanted to visit his friends this weekend.

2.) Jerry said, "I'm studying English a lot at the moment."

a. Jerry said he was studying English a lot at that moment.

b. Jerry said he was studying English a lot at the moment.

c. Jerry said I was studying English a lot at that moment.

3.) They said, "We've lived here for a long time."

a. They said they have lived there for a long time.

b. They said they lived here for a long time.

c. They said they had lived there for a long time.

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