He said, 'I will be there.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

He said, 'I will be there.'
A. He said that he will be there.
B. He said that he would have been there.
C. He said that he was there.
D. He said that he would be there.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Will be' to 'would be'.

This question belongs to: English Direct Indirect Speech

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