Rohit: How is your preparation for the exam going on?
Mahesh: Not too bad, overall. I’m worried about English and chemistry, though. How is yours going on?
Rohit: Mine is alright. I’m also finding chemistry to be bit challenging because of its vast syllabus and too much memorization in organic chemistry.
Mahesh: Organic chemistry has been a problem for me too. Can we study chemistry together, at least the organic part?
Rohit: Sure. I think it’s a good idea. Can you help me with English though?
Mahesh: Yes, I can. Where exactly in English you’re facing problem?
Rohit: Thanks. Prepositions and reading comprehension are the main problem areas for me.
Mahesh: As far as prepositions are concerned, I can help you in understanding the rules. But for reading comprehension, you need to put in lots of practice to get better at it.
Rohit: OK. Will do. Thanks. All the best to you as well.
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Rohit asked Mahesh how his exam preparation was going on. Mahesh replied that it was not too bad, although he was worried about English and chemistry. Mahesh then queried Rohith about his exam preparation. He replies that he too found chemistry challenging because of its vast syllabus and too much memorization in organic chemistry. Mahesh agrees with him that organic has been a problem for him too. Mahesh then suggests that the two of them study organic chemistry together. Rohith thinks it's a good idea and also requests Mahesh to help him with English. Mahesh agrees to help and asks him where he faced problems. Rohith replies that he has trouble with prepositions and reading comprehension. Mahesh tells that he could help him with prepositions by teaching the rules but asks him to put more practice into the reading comprehension to get better at it. Rohith agrees to this and wishes Mahesh the best of luck.