Reported speech.
I will go to the meeting
He said he ___ go to the meeting.
A. He said he will go to the meeting
B. He said he is going to the meeting
C. He said he would go to the meeting
D. He said he can go to the meeting

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A. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
B. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
C. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
D. The principal announced, ‘Teachers, please meet in the library after school.’
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A. too
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