The doctor said to the patient, "How do you feel now? Has the pain gone down?"

The doctor said to the patient, "How do you feel now? Has the pain gone down?" Correct Answer The doctor asked the patient how he felt then and if the pain had gone down.

The doctor asked the patient how he felt then and if the pain had gone down.

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