Samira asked me, “May I borrow your English dictionary?”
A. Samira asked me if she may borrow my English dictionary.
B. Samira asked me if she could borrow my English dictionary.
C. Samira asked me if I could borrow her English dictionary.
D. Samira asked me if I had borrowed her English dictionary.

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