He said, 'I am looking forward to meeting you.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

He said, 'I am looking forward to meeting you.'
A. He said that he was looking forward to meeting me.
B. He said that he was looking forward to meet me.
C. He said that he looked forward to meeting me.
D. He said that he is looking forward to meeting me.
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Present continuous to past continuous. 'You' to 'me'.

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