A. The manager said that he had left yesterday.
B. The manager said that he had left the day before.
C. The manager said he had left the day before.
D. The manager said that he has left the day before.
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A. Mark said he had finished his homework.
B. Mark said that she had finished his homework.
C. Mark said that he had finished his homework.
D. Mark said that he has finished his homework.
A. He said he had to go then.
B. He said that he had to go then.
C. He said that he has to go then.
D. He said that he had to go now.
A. The doctor said he had to go then.
B. The doctor said that he had to go now.
C. The doctor said that he had to go then.
D. The doctor said that he has to go then.
A. Mark said that she had been working there for five years.
B. Mark said he had been working there for five years.
C. Mark said that he has been working there for five years.
D. Mark said that he had been working there for five years.
A. The doctor said he might come the next day.
B. The doctor said that she might come the next day.
C. The doctor said that he might come the next day.
D. The doctor said that he might come tomorrow.
A. My friend said that she was reading a book.
B. My friend said that he is reading a book.
C. My friend said he was reading a book.
D. My friend said that he was reading a book.
A. Sheila said that she might come the next day. ✓
B. Sheila said she might come the next day.
C. Sheila said that he might come the next day.
D. Sheila said that she might came the next day.
A. The manager said that he had been working there for five years.
B. The manager said that she had been working there for five years.
C. The manager said she had been working there for five years.
D. The manager said that she has been working there for five years.
A. Anna said that she could swim well.
B. Anna said that he could swim well.
C. Anna said that she could swim well.
D. Anna said she could swim well.