[ Grammar ]
Can you have the table ready for dinner?
A. my aunt told me to have the table ready for dinner.
B. my aunt asked can you have the table ready for dinner?
C. my aunt asked me to have the table ready for dinner.
Select your answer:

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. Convert the sentence to past tense: ‘She goes to the gym every day.’
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