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Dropdown radio buttons and check box. We are learning how to extend an existing form by adding dropdown radio buttons and checkboxes. Some work has already been done in the last lecture, and this is the second part of that lecture. This is the continuing part of that lecture. In this tutorial we will do the remaining work. So let us see what we have already done and what needs to be done. We started with the objective of modifying our form. very initially we had just one input text, but in the previous tutorial we have decided to add more form elements. So for each form element we will have to add our product model, add properties to our product model class for each new form element. A new property will be added to the product model class. This work we have already done because we decided that our form will contain three more additional form elements, one for a check box, one for a radio button list and one for the drop down. For each of these input elements, we have added three proper