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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
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Cloud [144]2 years ago
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Answer:

1)she said that he worked in abank.

2)she told me that they had gone last night.

3)she said that she was coming.

4)she told me that she had being waited for the bus when he arrived.

5)she said that she had never been there before.

6)she told me that she didn't went to the party.

7)she said that Lucy would be come later.

8)she told me that he had been eaten break fast.

9)she said that she can helped me tomorrow.

Explanation:

In this case we will arrange the tense.

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