There are many ways to get a conversation going, but asking questions is certainly a way to keep the conversation flowing. It's important to ask the right questions using the correct form. If you are asking for specific information, use question words (who, what, where, etc.). If you want to check information that you already know, use question tags. If it's important to be polite, use indirect questions. Perhaps you just want a simple yes or no answer to your question.
Students can practice questions with others in class with these question lesson plans, or check their knowledge with this asking questions quiz.


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good lesson.
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I will be very great full if you will send me the format to how to write release letter.
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Shweta
Thank you for your lessons they are very valuable to me. Please keep up the good work. Thanks again.
Dear Sir,
I feel elated after finishing your exercises and more important I am intrested to read loudly all the instructions given by you for us through which I feel my tongue get twisted and I am able improve my fluency.
with kind regards,
Priyanka