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enot [183]
3 years ago
8

Make a DIALOGUE with 5 exchanges.

English
1 answer:
wel3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Dialogue writing using modal verbs.

Explanation:

Class President: Sir, may I speak with you?

Principal: Yes, you may. What do you need to talk about?

Class President: Sir, I would like to ask for your permission to organize and celebrate the upcoming Teacher's Day celebration.

Principal: That's a great idea. But will you be able to organize it by yourselves, without help from the teachers?

Class President: I think we can, Sir. We will form a committee that will focus on the event and form sub-committees on the class level to help contribute and other things.

Principal: If you can manage to do that independently, that would be great.

Class President: Thank you, Sir. We hope that we can do it successfully.

Principal: If you can do that, it would also be a great event for your teachers. And I am happy to know that the students are thinking of celebrating their teachers. It is nice to know.

Class President: Yes, Sir. So, shall I tell the other members that we can organize the event?

Principal: Yes, do that. And let me know if you need any help. And you must make sure it is a successful event.

Class President: Yes Sir. We will try to do that. Thank you, Sir.

Principal: All the very best. And I hope you can make the necessary arrangements as you need.

Class President: We will try. Thank you, Sir.

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