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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

She asks Robin if he knows the way to the zoo.

She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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She asked Robin whether he knew the way to the zoo.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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Choose the best indirect form of the following sentence: "Do you know the way to the zoo?" she said to Robin.

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