This morning, when Rosy met me, I asked her if she knew cooking. She had said she is not good at making sweets but can cook a meal.
I want to know the correctness of the tenses used in the above statement.
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This morning, when Rosy met me, I asked her if she knew cooking. She had said she is not good at making sweets but can cook a meal.
I want to know the correctness of the tenses used in the above statement.
She replied that she was not not good at making sweets butcould cook a meal .
Kindlyremember you are reporting what she has said .
This morning, when Rosy met me, I asked her if she knew cooking. She said (that) she is not good at making sweets but (that she) can cook a meal.
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