Billy and Theo said, “We went to Spain.”
A. Billy and Theo said they gone to Spain.
B. Billy and Theo said they had went to Spain.
C. Billy and Theo said that they had gone to Spain.
D. Billy and Theo said that they had went to Spain.

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A. finished
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