He said, 'I will be waiting for you at the station.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

He said, 'I will be waiting for you at the station.'
A. He said that he will be waiting for me at the station.
B. He said that he would be waiting for me at the station.
C. He said that he would be waiting for you at the station.
D. He said that he would wait for me at the station.
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Will be waiting' to 'would be waiting'. 'You' to 'me'.

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