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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees



 
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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 10, 2009 21:08 pm   Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees
 

My dear and respected teachers,
1: "Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees." Is it correct?
2: "How did you get injured?" correct?
3: "I'm listening to a debate video." correct?
4: "I got an SMS on my phone." correct?
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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 10, 2009 21:16 pm   Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees
 

Alternatively, you can say:

2. "How were you injured?"

3 and 4 seem all right to me. I can't comment on 1, because I don't know what you mean by "easyload".
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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees #3 (permalink) Sat Apr 11, 2009 13:15 pm   Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees
 

I also tried to find this word but couldn't...let me explain.
'easyload' is a kind of credit for phones.We pay and get easyloead.If I want easyload for 20 rupees.I can get it.If I want for 40 rupees.I can get it.No limited...Jamie (K)
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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees #4 (permalink) Sat Apr 11, 2009 13:18 pm   Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees
 

Are these phone cards?
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Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees #5 (permalink) Sat Apr 11, 2009 13:29 pm   Go to the phone shop and get easyload of Ufone for 300 rupees
 

In the sentence number one, Easyload appears to be working as a proper noun. like we can say "I m going to get Recharge coupens for 1000 bucks".....Bharat pitti
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