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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

Rani : Why are you turning on the radio?
Ravi : I ________ (listen) to the news.

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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

Rani : Oh, I can’t buy this book. I have no money.
Ravi : Don’t worry. I ___________ (lend) you some.

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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

Rani : Look at those dark clouds.
Ravi : I think it ___________ (rain).

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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

Rani : What shall we have for dinner?
Ravi : I can’t decide.
Rani : Make up your mind.
Ravi : All right, then. We __________ (have) fried rice and dry beans.

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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.
Rani : Why are you filling the kettle with water?
Ravi : I ____________ (make) coffee.

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Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

 Rani : We need some bread and butter for breakfast.
Ravi : All right. I ___________ (go) to the bakery and get some.
(Before he goes out, Ravi talks to their father.)
Ravi : I ___________ (get) some bread and butter. Do you want any thing from the bakery?
Father : Yes, I want some salt biscuits.
Ravi : Fine, I ___________ (get) you a packet.

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What tasks, do you think, were assigned to the dog and the ox?

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Why did the camel live in the middle of the desert?

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What made the dog, the horse and the ox very angry?

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How did the Djinn know the horse was complaining against the camel?

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The camel was looking at his own reflection in the pool. What does it suggest to you about the camel?

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The camel said, “Humph” repeatedly: How did it affect him?

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What, according to the Djinn, was the use of the “humph”?

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“...he has never yet learnt to behave”. In the light of this, what is the writer’s opinion about the camel?

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Can this story be factually true?

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What, according to you, is the story about ? Consider the following:

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What did you do over the weekend ? Were you generally active or idle ? Please check your back before starting to discuss or answer the question.

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There are broadly two categories of workers–those who prefer to do today what they can do tomorrow, and those who prefer to do tomorrow what they can do today. Where do you belong ?

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Velu stood on the platform but he felt “as if he was still on a moving train.” Why?

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What made him feel miserable?

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