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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
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Just someone asked me "where is your home"
How do i answer politely
My house is near to the temple
My house is beside to the temple
Please tell me which one is grammatically correct
If both is incorrect then narrate the correct form thank you so much
  

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Just someone asked me " Where is your home" How do I answer politely ? My house is near the temple My house is beside the temple.

  • Just someone asked me " Where is your home" How do I answer politely ?
  • My house is near the temple My house is beside the temple.
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Just someone asked me "Where is your home"
How do I answer politely?
My house is near the temple
My house is beside the temple.
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Just someone asked me "Where is your home"
It should be Someone just asked me, "Where is your home?"
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Once again thanks buddy

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