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Question
Imagine you are Gitika. Road the following conversation and write a suitable message for your mother in 50-60 words:
Ankita : Hi, didi ! I'm Ankita on the line. Is aunty at home?
Gitika : No, she has gone to visit my grandparents. Is there any problem?
Ankita : No, I just wanted to inform her that we have a special havan tomorrow at 9 a.m. at our place. My mother has specially invited all of you.
Gitika : Okay, Thanks ! I'll inform her and we will definitely come.
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Solution
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MESSAGE March 7, 2014 1 p.m. Dear mom, Ankita called when you were at grandma's house. On behalf of her mother, she invited all of us to a special havan at their place at 9 a.m. tomorrow. I promised her that we would definitely attend the function. Gitika |
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