She said to them, “This event was able to help you get the scholarship”.
A. She said to them that that event had been able to help them get the scholarship.
B. She said to them that that event had been able to help us get the scholarship.
C. She said to them that that event able to help them get the scholarship.
D. She said to them that that event had been able to help you get the scholarship.
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