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“It is too late.” I said that it ______ too late. - English

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“It is too late.” I said that it ______ too late.  

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Solution

“It is too late.” I said that it was too late. 

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Chapter 2.1: A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery - Use Grammar [Page 117]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 3 Class 7 TN Board
Chapter 2.1 A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery
Use Grammar | Q M. 1. | Page 117

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