“If I go to Mexico next year, I will get you some souvenirs.”
A. Jenny said that she went to Mexico next year to get me some souvenirs.
B. Jenny said that if she goes to Mexico the year before, she will get some souvenirs.
C. Jenny said that if she went to Mexico the following year, she would get me some souvenirs.
D. Jenny said that if she had gone to Mexico next year, she would get me some souvenirs.

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