“My cat doesn’t like being hugged.”
A. She said her cat hadn’t liked being hugged.
B. She said her cat not liked being hugged.
C. She said her cat wasn’t like being hugged.
D. She said her cat didn’t like being hugged.

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A. you will
B. will you
C. would you
D. you would
