[ Grammar ]
“I don’t like this film “, Mary said to Bill.
A. Mary told Bill she doesn’t like that film.
B. Mary told Bill she didn’t like this film
C. Mary told Bill she didn’t like that film
D. Mary told Bill he didn’t like that film.

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