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(A) Fill in the blanks with correct form of the pronouns and tense forms and expressions showing
nearness in time and place.
1. . "You hurt my feelings yesterday," Mrs.
Monica said to the students.
Mrs. Monica told the students that
had hurt feelings.
2. She said to the patient, "I must give you
some medicine now."
. She told the patient that had to
give some medicine
3.. She said to the girls, "From tomorrow
onwards Ms. Reema will teach you English."
She told the girls that from
Ms. Reema would teach English.
4.. Rama said to Roshan, "I am waiting for you
now."
Rama told Roshan that was waiting
for
5. He said, "It may rain today."
. He said that it rain
6. Sampat said, "I am living in France now."
Sampat said that
was living in
France

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