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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is in the simple past tense?
A. I will go to the store.
B. I am going to the store.
C. I went to the store.
D. I have gone to the store.
Reported Speech › View
You said, “You have brought books for me”.
A. You said that you brought books for me.
B. You said that you had brought books for me.
C. You said that you have brought books for me.
D. You said that you have been brought books for me.
