[ Reported Speech ]
“Your friend has just left.”
- He told me that my friend has just left.
- He told me that your friend had just left.
- He told me that my friend had just left.

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A. He
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Choose the correct sentence.
A. This is what you need at the grocery store milk, bacon, and eggs.
B. This is what you need at the grocery store: milk, bacon and eggs.
C. This is what you need at the grocery store; milk, bacon and eggs.