Apr 282011
 

Whenever we start any English conversation, it basically starts from question. Here, I’ve written some questions and their answers for you in Present Tense:

ROCKY: When do you get up ?

SMITH: I get up at half past six in the morning (6:30 A.M.).

ROCKY: When do you leave home for your office ?

SMITH: I leave home for my office at quarter to nine (8:45 A.M.).

ROCKY: Do you want to go abroad ?

SMITH: Yes, but after a decade (10 years).

ROCKY: Why after a decade ?

SMITH: I have a plan to establish my business there.

ROCKY: OK!

SMITH: What are you doing at home ?

ROCKY: I have left my job.

SMITH: Why have you left your job ?

ROCKY: Because, my boss would often scold me over trifles.

SMITH: Since when have you not been going to your office ?

ROCKY: I’ve not been going to my office for 15 days.

SMITH: What are you planning to do now ?

ROCKY: I’m planning to open a restaurant.

SMITH: Do you know something related to this hospitality industry ?

ROCKY: Yes, I’ve done Hotel Management.

SMITH: GOOD! Where are you thinking to open it ?

ROCKY: I haven’t decided as yet.

SMITH: OK! What’s your budget ?

ROCKY: I can invest 10 Million.

SMITH: From where will you get such a big amount ?

ROCKY: I’m planning to sell one of my properties.

SMITH: Oh! Whose mobile is in your hand ?

ROCKY: It’s my father’s mobile.

SMITH: Is it iphone 4 ?

ROCKY: Yes, it is.

SMITH: Can you explain me about its features?

ROCKY: Later, I gotta go now.

SMITH: It’s ok.

ROCKY: See ya later!

SMITH: Sure, bye!

 

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