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13.Tom said he __me the next week.(  )
A.would seeB.will seeC.had seenD.saw

分析 Tom 说他将在下周看望我.

解答 答案:A 本句主句用的是一般过去时态,根据句意,从句中的动作在主句之后,所以用过去将来时态.故选择A.

点评 要注意主从句之间动作的先后关系.

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