[ Indirect Speech ]
Joe said, “I have an important meeting.”
A. Joe said that he has an important meeting.
B. Joe said that they have an important meeting.
C. Joe said that he had an important meeting.
D. Joe said that they had an important meeting.
Select your answer:

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Tenses › ViewWhich of the following is in the present simple tense?
A. She will be arriving soon.
B. She arrived last night.
C. She arrives at 8 AM every day.
D. She has arrived already.
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The event _______ broadcasted last month!
A. is
B. is being
C. was
