[ Speech Tenses ]
Change the tense in direct speech: ‘I will call you later,’ she said.
A. ‘I would call you later,’ she said.
B. ‘I should call you later,’ she said.
C. ‘I could call you later,’ she said.
D. ‘I can call you later,’ she said.

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