[ Reported Speech ]
You said, “You have brought books for me”.
A. You said that you brought books for me.
B. You said that you had brought books for me.
C. You said that you have brought books for me.
D. You said that you have been brought books for me.

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A. Its
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A. must be worn
B. must wear
C. must have worn
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