Mr. Harris will plan the meeting tomorrow.
A. The meeting was planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
B. The meeting is planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
C. The meeting will planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.
D. The meeting will be planned by Mr. Harris tomorrow.

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