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51.
He said, “Shall I not be writing a letter to my mother?”
A.
He asked if I would not be writing a letter to my mother.
B.
He asked if he would not be writing a letter to my mother.
C.
He asked if he would not be writing a letter to his mother.
D.
He asked if I would not be writing a letter to his mother.
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52.
He said to me, ”Why shall I be solving the problem?”
A.
He asked me why he would be solving the problem.
B.
He asked me why I would be solving the problem.
C.
He asked me why he would solve the problem.
D.
He asked me why you would be solving the problem.
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53.
She said to us, ”I shall have eaten a lot of food.”
A.
She told us that we would have eaten a lot of food.
B.
She told us that she would eat a lot of food.
C.
She told us that I would have eaten a lot of food.
D.
She told us that she would have eaten a lot of food.
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54.
You said to him, ”I shall not have hit her.”
A.
You told him that she would not have hit her.
B.
You told him that I would not have hit her.
C.
You told him that you would not have hit her.
D.
You told him that he would not have hit her.
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55.
We said to her, ”Will she have talked more than us?”
A.
We asked her if we would have talked more than us.
B.
We asked her if she would have talked more than us.
C.
We asked her if she would have talked more than them.
D.
We asked her if we would have talked more than her.
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56.
They said, ”Shall we not have stolen the car?”
A.
They asked if they would not have stolen the car.
B.
They asked if we would not have stolen the car.
C.
They ask if they will not have stolen the car.
D.
They asked if you would not have stolen the car.
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57.
You said to him, ”Where shall I have taken lunch yesterday?”
A.
You asked him where you would have taken lunch yesterday.
B.
You asked him where you would have took lunch previous day.
C.
You asked him where he would have taken lunch previous day.
D.
You asked him where you would have taken lunch previous day.
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58.
You said to him, ”I shall have been hitting her since noon.”
A.
You told him that I would have been hitting her since noon.
B.
You told him that you would have been hitting him since noon.
C.
You told him that you would have been hitting her since noon.
D.
You told him that he would have been hitting her since noon.
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59.
He said to me, ”You will not have been crying since friday?”
A.
He told me that he would not have been crying since friday.
B.
He told me that I would not have been crying since friday.
C.
He told me that we would not have been crying since friday.
D.
He told me that he will not have been crying since friday.
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60.
We said to her, ”Will she have been talking for two hours?”
A.
We asked her if she would have been talking for two hours.
B.
We asked her if we would have been talking for two hours.
C.
We asked her if she would have been talking since two hours.
D.
We asked her if she would have been talked for two hours.
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