I want to learn Spanish but I don’t have time.
A. My friend said that she wanted to learn Spanish but she didn’t have time.
B. My friend said that she wanted to learn Spanish but she doesn’t have time.
C. My friend said that she wants to learn Spanish but she doesn’t have time.

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A. He
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_____ auxiliary and main verbs
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I have met many people since I __________ here in June.
A. come
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