The tailor said to him, “Will you have the suit ready by tomorrow evening?”
A. The tailor asked him that he will have the suit ready by the next evening.
B. The tailor asked him that he would had the suit ready by the next evening.
C. The tailor asked him if he would have the suit ready by the next evening.
D. The tailor asked him if he will like to have the suit ready by the next evening.

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