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A: I was wondering , it’s been long that we met each other. Are you free this Saturday?
B: Oh! I am extremely sorry. I have a family gathering in the evening. What plan you have in
mind?
A: I was thinking of going to the cinema with you. There’s a good movie to watch, but if you are
not available, then we can plan it later.
B: Well! It sounds like fun, but actually I will be very busy on Saturday.
B: I have to pick my grandparents from the railway station in the morning and help my parents
prepare for the gathering in the afternoon.
B: But thanks a lot for asking me. We will make it next time.
Word Wise:
Disharmony (Noun): A lack of agreement about important things, which causes bad feelings
between people or among groups of people.
Example: The world was torn into disharmony when war broke.
Situation: At the Relatives’ house
A: Greetings Aunt!
B: Greetings my dear.
A: Yes. I carry it everywhere with me. I was praised by my teachers too in school as I was
recently awarded with First Prize in an Inter School Event too.
B: Wow! That’s’ great. Well! Dinner will be ready in about twenty minutes.
B: No, everything is much pretty ready. I am just waiting for the sandwich to be grilled. I hope
you like vegetable sandwiches.
Word Wise:
A: Lets’ go to the park. Finally, we are free after a long hectic week schedule.
B: Lets’ play Badminton first. I have carried Racket and Shuttle Cock along.
A: Oh wow! I am so excited. It’s been so long that I had played any sport.
A: I agree. It keeps us hale and hearty. Sports are required to be fit and healthy.
B: Yes! But we hardly get time. Assignments, homework, coaching classes, so many things at
the same time make it difficult to manage.
A: Yes! Let
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