[ Reported Speech ]
I can’t go to London with you because I don’t have much money.
A. Lucy said that she couldn’t go to London with me because she hasn’t had much money.
B. Lucy said that she couldn’t go to London with me because she didn’t have much money.
C. Lucy said that she couldn’t go to London with me because she doesn’t have much money.

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