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ASKING INFORMATION OR CONFIRMATION. For Senior Students. Nageswar Rao. A

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ASKING INFORMATION OR CONFIRMATION.

For Senior Students.

Nageswar Rao. A

Nageswar Rao. A

Congratulations! I heard that you secured good rank in the recently conducted

EAMCET examination.

Nageswar Rao. A

Thank you.

Nageswar Rao. A

What about your future plans? Did you decide

already?

Nageswar Rao. A

So far all my expectations and plans are going in a planned

manner.

Nageswar Rao. A

Have you decided regarding the college?

Nageswar Rao. A

Of course yes.

Nageswar Rao. A

Where do you want to join?

Nageswar Rao. A

I dream to do my MBBS from Andhra University.

Nageswar Rao. A

Which college do you prefer?

Nageswar Rao. A

One which has great reputation for both faculty and

campus interviews.

Nageswar Rao. A

Is it not the legendary Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam?

Nageswar Rao. A

Yes 100% correct.

Nageswar Rao. A

How are you so sure?

Nageswar Rao. A

Just now I had an on line counseling.

Nageswar Rao. A

When do you expect to get

admission?

Nageswar Rao. A

Why are you so much excited?

Nageswar Rao. A

The reason is I am your best

friend.

Nageswar Rao. A

Interrogatives play an

important role in our daily communication.

Nageswar Rao. A

There are two types of interrogatives.

Nageswar Rao. A

Confirmative or ‘Yes or No type’

Informative or ‘Wh - word

Nageswar Rao. A

Yes or No type questions in which

the auxiliary takes the frontal position.

Nageswar Rao. A

Wh questions in which the auxiliary comes after the Wh –

word.

Nageswar Rao. A

The most general mistake that most of the speakers do is using past form of the verb

after “Did”.

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