She said, 'I would have come if you had invited me.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

She said, 'I would have come if you had invited me.'
A. She said that she would have come if you had invited her.
B. She said that she will have come if I had invited her.
C. She said that she would have come if I had invited her.
D. She said that she would have come if I had invited me.
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Conditional perfect remains. 'You' to 'I', 'me' to 'her'.

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