She said, 'I don't like coffee.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

She said, 'I don't like coffee.'
A. She said that she doesn't like coffee.
B. She said that she didn't liked coffee.
C. She said that she didn't like coffee.
D. She said that she hadn't liked coffee.
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Simple present negative to simple past negative.

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