Change the direct question to indirect.
Is this a direct train, or do we need to transfer?
A. I’m wondering, is this a direct train, or do we need to transfer.
B. I’m wondering, is this a direct train, or do we need to transfer?
C. This is a direct train, or do we need to transfer?
D. Is this a direct or transfer train?

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