This document appears to be a sample dialogue containing common questions beginning with "how", "why", and other interrogative words, along with their conjugations in different tenses. Some example questions include "How did you find it?", "Why did you all?", "How much is it?", and conjugated forms like "How often do you come?" and "It's okay". The document seems to be providing examples of common English questions and their variations for language learning purposes.
This document appears to be a sample dialogue containing common questions beginning with "how", "why", and other interrogative words, along with their conjugations in different tenses. Some example questions include "How did you find it?", "Why did you all?", "How much is it?", and conjugated forms like "How often do you come?" and "It's okay". The document seems to be providing examples of common English questions and their variations for language learning purposes.
This document appears to be a sample dialogue containing common questions beginning with "how", "why", and other interrogative words, along with their conjugations in different tenses. Some example questions include "How did you find it?", "Why did you all?", "How much is it?", and conjugated forms like "How often do you come?" and "It's okay". The document seems to be providing examples of common English questions and their variations for language learning purposes.
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B: OFL ofl 2. Tmsory lang It's okag vocalbulay C to find, to look for HCH conjugotion: to po ok2, R1 Z3 c conjugaton: ofte H2, o to be big C (conjugohion: H2) to be neavy o l manuy, much, a(conjugotion: lot, lourge 9HN) oumount