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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - "I usually take my dog out for a walk when I come home from work," he said.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - "I usually take my dog out for a walk when I come home from work," he said.
1). He said that he usually take s his dog out for a work when he comes home from work.
2). He said that he used to take his dog out for a walk when he came home from work.
3). He said that he usually took his dog out for a walk when he had come home from work.
4). He said that he usually took his dog out for a walk when he comes home from work.

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I am not sure, may be He said that he usually take s his dog out for a work when he comes home from work. is correct

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The correct answer is: He said that he usually took hos dog out for a walk when he came home from work.




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