The document provides translations between the Nagamese and English languages. It includes translations for common phrases like greetings ("How are you?"), questions ("What did you do?"), statements about an exam ("He wrote well in the examination"), and future plans ("He will go"). It also includes translations for thanking ("Thank you very much"), responding ("You're welcome"), excusing oneself ("Excuse me"), and wishing a happy birthday.
The document provides translations between the Nagamese and English languages. It includes translations for common phrases like greetings ("How are you?"), questions ("What did you do?"), statements about an exam ("He wrote well in the examination"), and future plans ("He will go"). It also includes translations for thanking ("Thank you very much"), responding ("You're welcome"), excusing oneself ("Excuse me"), and wishing a happy birthday.
The document provides translations between the Nagamese and English languages. It includes translations for common phrases like greetings ("How are you?"), questions ("What did you do?"), statements about an exam ("He wrote well in the examination"), and future plans ("He will go"). It also includes translations for thanking ("Thank you very much"), responding ("You're welcome"), excusing oneself ("Excuse me"), and wishing a happy birthday.
The Big Book of English Grammar for ESL and English Learners: Prepositions, Phrasal Verbs, English Articles (a, an and the), Gerunds and Infinitives, Irregular Verbs, and English Expressions