[ Grammar ]
Samuel said: “I want to go to Cambridge”.
A. Samuel said that he wanted to go Cambridge.
B. Samuel said that he wants to go to Cambridge.
C. Samuel said that he had wanted to go to Cambridge
D. Samuel said that he would want to go Cambridge.

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