Which sentence is correct?
A. I look forward at seeing you soon.
B. I look forward for seeing you soon.
C. I look forward to seeing you soon.
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Belinda asked me what I had bought in the sales the week before. This sentence in Direct Speech is:
A. Belinda asked me: “What did you buy in the sales last week?”
B. Belinda asked me: “What have you bought in the sales last week?”
C. Belinda asked me: “What do you bought in the sales last week?”
D. Belinda asked me: “What do you buy in the sales last week?”
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