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Choose the sentence with the right word order:
Question 1:
Choose the sentence with the right word order:
A.
You can show me the way to Westminster Abbey?
B.
Can show you me the way to Westminster Abbey?
C.
Can you show me the way to Westminster Abbey?
D.
To Westminster Abbey you can show me the way?
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