Dialogue about making a garden

 


Question:
Write a dialogue between you and the headmaster of your school about making a garden.

Answer:

Myself: May I come in, Sir.

Headmaster: Yes, come in.

Myself: Good morning, Sir.

Headmaster: Good morning. How are you?

Myself: I am fine, Sir. Thank you very much. And you?

Headmaster: I am also fine.

Myself: Sir, we are the students of class nine, would like to make a garden in front of our school. We need your permission, Sir.

Headmaster: Very good. But what kind of garden do you want to make?

Myself: Sir, we want to make a flower garden.

Headmaster: It is a very good initiative. But do you know that this is a very difficult task?

Myself: Sir, we know that. But we will make it very easy by combined efforts.

Headmaster: Well, when do you want to start work?

Myself: We want to start work from next Sunday.

Headmaster: Fine. Which flower do you want to plant first?

Myself: Initially, we want to plant roses, marigolds, gardenias, sunflowers etc.

Headmaster: Very good. I will always be with you.

Myself: Thank you very much, sir.

Headmaster: You are most welcome.


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