Talking to a Friend - Making a Shopping Programme
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Talking to a Friend - Making a Shopping Programme


Raman: Hello Tony! What are you doing?

Tony: Nothing special. How have you remembered me today?

Raman: Are you free in the evening?

Tony: Yes. Have you to go somewhere?

Raman: Let's go for shopping. I have to buy dresses.

Tony: From where will you buy?

Raman: From Rajouri Garden.

Tony: Things are costlier there, still you run to that market again and again. You can get more variety at cheaper rates in Karol Bagh.

Raman: I have to spend money, then what's your problem?

Tony: As you wish. When shall we go?

Raman: Reach my home at 5 in the evening. My car is out of order. We shall go on your bike.

Tony: What about burger and Coke?

Raman: We shall go to Bikanerwala. You can take there whatever you want.

Tony: OK, I shall come at 5.




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