[ Reported Speech ]
” Congratulations, you did very well in the competition”
A. The teacher congratulated Jack for doing very well in the competition.
B. The teacher congratulated Jack on doing very well in the competition.
C. The teacher congratulated Jack at doing very well in the competition.
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