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She said: “When he arrived I had already prepared everything.”.
Question 1:
She said: “When he arrived I had already prepared everything.”.
A.
She said that when he arrived she had already prepared everything.
B.
She said that when he arrived she has already prepared everything.
C.
She said that when he had arrived he had already prepared everything.
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