“Both of my sisters sang when they were younger.”
A. Tom said that both of his sisters sang when they were younger.
B. Tom said that both of his sisters have sang when they were younger.
C. Tom said that both of my sisters sang when they were younger.
D. Tom said that both of his sisters had sung when they were younger.

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