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The manager asked me: “Who was responsible for it?”.
Question 1:
The manager asked me: “Who was responsible for it?”.
A.
The manager asked me who had been responsible for it.
B.
The manager asked me who was responsible for it.
C.
The manager asked me who has be responsible for it.
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