“Tina played tennis with her sister yesterday.” Father told me
A. father told me that Tina had played tennis with my sister yesterday.
B. father told me that Tina played tennis with her sister the day before.
C. father told me that Tina had played tennis with her sister the day before.
D. father told me that Tina had played tennis with my sister the day before.
E. father told me that Tina played tennis with her sister yesterday.
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