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Sally: ‘I always do my homework.’
A. Sally said that she always does her homework.’
B. Sally says that he always do his homework.’
C. Sally said that she always did her homework.
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Make “Negative” sentence.
The horses run in the field.
A. The horses isn’t running in the field.
B. The horses aren’t running in the field.
C. The horses aren’t run in the field.
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