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Jeffery said he to the get-together the next day, but he didn’t.

A.had come B.would come C.came D.can come

 

B

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:Jeffery说他第二天来参加聚会,但是他没有。主句是用一般过去式,从句应该是相应的过去时,从句的时间是the next day,所以用过去将来时,所以选B。

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