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Alik [6]
2 years ago
9

Dialouge writting between two friends about recent visit to hill station?

English
1 answer:
eimsori [14]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

here is the dialogue between two friends about a recent visit to hill station, i found it on this website lol

Explanation:

Avinash: Hi Prabal, how are you? It has been a long time we have met.

Prabal: Hi Avinash, I am fine. I was not in the college for one week as I went for vacation to Ooty.

Avinash: Oh! Nice place to visit.

Prabal: Yes, it is very beautiful and in this summer it gave me relief also from the scorching heat of this place.

Avinash: Which places have you visited there?

Prabal: I visited the botanical garden, pykara boat house, pykara waterfalls, rose garden and pine forest also.

Avinash: Ok ,Wow Thats wonderful. See you later.

Prabal: Ok. Bye, take care and have a nice trip.

Avinash: Thanks, bye.

Thank you!

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