Change the direct question to indirect.
Does this bus stop at 82nd Street?
A. Do you know if this bus at 82nd Street stops?
B. This bus stops at 82nd Street.
C. Do you know if this bus stops at 82nd Street?
D. Will this bus stop at 82nd Street?

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