Eli said, “I left my mobile phone in this classroom yesterday” (Different reporting time)
A. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in this classroom yesterday
B. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in that classroom yesterday
C. Eli told us that she left her mobile phone in that classroom the day before
D. Eli told us that she had left her mobile phone in that classroom the day before

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A. supporting
B. conserving
C. preserving
D. sustainable
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- more thrilled
- thrilleder
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A. It emphasizes the finality of the situation.
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C. It highlights persistence or continuity despite contrasting circumstances.
D. It indicates a lack of change in the situation.
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My radio ____ turn off on its own.
A. does
B. do
