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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Could you please check the dialog below,

Conversation between 'Mother and daughter'.

M: What are you doing Sayma?
S: Nothing mom.
M: I need to go to market for shopping. Be ready quickly.
S: I will not go mom / I am not going to go, mom.
M: Why will you not go (to) my daughter / Why don't you go (to) my daughter?
S: I am not feeling good, mom.
M: OK, take (a) rest. Bye.
  

Top answer

M: What are you doin g, S ayma? S: Nothin g, M om. M: I need to go shopping at the market.

  • M: What are you doin g, S ayma?
  • S: Nothin g, M om.
  • M: I need to go shopping at the market.
  • Get r eady quickly.
  • S: I don't want to go.
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M: What are you doing, Sayma?
S: Nothing, Mom.
M: I need to go shopping at the market. Get ready quickly.
S: I don't want to go. / I'm not going.
M: Why not?
S: I'm not feeling good/well.
M: OK, take care. 'Bye.
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How can I ask a question against this answer?

M: What are you doing, Sayma?
S: Nothing, Mom.
M: I need to go shopping at the market. Get ready quickly. Will you go with me/ Are you going with me?
S: I don't want to go. / I'm not going.
M: Why not?
S: I'm
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M: I need to go shopping at the market. Are you coming with me? / Do you want to come with me?

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