“Has your sister ever sung at a concert?”, the reporter asked the actress.
A. The reporter wanted to know weather your sister have ever sung at a concert.
B. The reporter asked the actress weather her sister had ever sung at a concert.
C. The reporter asked the actress weather my sister sang at a concert.
D. The reporte asked the actress has ever she sang at a concert.

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