He said, 'I am not going to tolerate this any longer.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

He said, 'I am not going to tolerate this any longer.'
A. He said that he was not going to tolerate that any longer.
B. He said that he was not going to tolerate this any longer.
C. He said that he is not going to tolerate this any longer.
D. He said that he would not tolerate that any longer.
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Am going to' to 'was going to'. 'This' to 'that'.

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