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Yesterday, Sarah couldn't play tennis with Lisa, Samantha, and Peter because she was called into work. Today, she broke her arm, so she couldn't play either. Peter, who played yesterday but missed today's game, talked to Lisa after the game and asked her about Sarah. Lisa said to him:
Sarah couldn't play again because she's broken her arm.
I've used the past tense "couldn't play" because Lisa is referring to a specific game in the past, and I've used the present perfect "she's broken" because at the time of speaking Sarah's arm is broken, and Lisa is presenting this as news to Peter. Are the bolded tenses used correctly in the context given?
Sarah couldn't play again because she's broken her arm.
I've used the past tense "couldn't play" because Lisa is referring to a specific game in the past, and I've used the present perfect "she's broken" because at the time of speaking Sarah's arm is broken, and Lisa is presenting this as news to Peter. Are the bolded tenses used correctly in the context given?