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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
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Dear all,

Suppose I am sitting in my office and doing some works on computer. At that time one of my friends calling me from his house and asking where I am. Please tell which of the following is the apt reply. And also kindly tell me when do the following expressions are used? ( I am unsure about the need of a question mark here).

1) I am in the office now.

2) I am at the office now.

3) I am at work.


Thank you.

  

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Suppose I am sitting in my office and doing some work on my computer. At that time one of my friends calls me from his house and asks where I am. Please tell which of the following is the apt reply.

  • Suppose I am sitting in my office and doing some work on my computer.
  • At that time one of my friends calls me from his house and asks where I am.
  • Please tell which of the following is the apt reply.
  • And also kindly tell me when the following expressions are used.
  • I am unsure about the need of a question mark here).
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Suppose I am sitting in my office and doing some work on my computer. At that time one of my friends calls me from his house and asks where I am. Please tell which of the following is the apt reply. And also kindly tell me when the following expressions are used. I am unsure about the need of a question mark here). An indirect question doesn't use a quest

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