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" Past tense "
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           "Past indefinite tense" पहचान:-इस टेंस की क्रिया से यह पता चलता है कि कार्य भूतकाल में किसी समय समाप्त हो गया। जब हिंदी वाक्यों की क्रियाओं की बनावट धातु +आ/ई/ए +था/थी/थे आदि होती है, तब इन क्रियाओं का अनुवाद प्रायः past indefinite tense में होता है।            "Rules for translation" Affirmative sentence :- #   Sub + V2 + O  e.g. :- मैंने खाया था। I ate. वह मेरे पास आया। He came to me. मोहन पटना गया था। Mohan went to Patna. Negative sentence:- # Sub + didn't + V1 + O  e.g. :- उसने नहीं खाया। He didn't ..read more
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" TENSE "
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There are three kinds of tense:- 1.present tense (वर्तमान काल ) 2.past tense       ( भूत   काल  ) 3.Future tense   ( भविष्यत् काल ) There are four kinds of present tense  :-                                1.present Indefinite Tense   2.Present Continuous Tense   3.present Perfect Tense   4.present perfect continuous Tense  There are four kinds of past tense :-1.Past Indefinite Tense   2.Past Continuous Tense   3.Past Perfect ..read more
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"VERB FORMS"
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Present.        past.         Past part. V1.                V2.               V3 Arise.            Arose.        Arisen Abuse.          Abused.      Abused Answer.       Answered. Answered Ask.            Asked.         Asked Arrive.         Arrived.       Arrived ..read more
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"ARTICLES"
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ARTICLES- A,An and The are called Articles.In which A/An is called Indefinite Article and The is called Definite Article . Use of A/An - 1.(a) A/An का प्रयोग Singular Countable Noun या Coll -ective Noun के पहले होता है । e.g.-This is a book.Ram is a student.A dog is an animal . (b) अगर Noun Plural में हो ,तो A/An का प्रयोग नहीं होगा। e.g.- These are boxes . Dogs are animals. They are doctors. (c) अगर Noun Uncountable में हो ,तो A/An का प्रयोग नहीं होगा। e.g.-This is Ram . This is water. (d) अगर Noun का लोप हो तो A/An का प्रयोग नहीं होगा। e.g.-She is very honest. My mother is kind. 2 ..read more
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" Degrees of Comparison "
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There are three degrees of Comparison :- 1.Positive  Degree  2.Comparative Degree 3.Superlative Degree  1.Positive Degree :- When an adjective or adverb is in its simple form , it is said to be in the positive degree . e.g.- good, old , fat,big,sweet,strong,slowly , etc. 2.Comparative Degree :- When n adjective or adverb is used to compare the qualities of two persons or things together , it is said to be in the comparative degree . e.g.-better,older,bigger,stronger,more slowly ,etc. 3.Superlative Degree :- When an adjective or adverb is used to compare the qualities of thre ..read more
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"PERSON"
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There are three kinds of Person:- 1.First Person :- The first person is the person speaking . e.g. I,We Me,Mine,Myself,Us,Our,Ours and Ourselves. 2.Second Person :- The second person is the person spoken to. e.g.-You,Your,Yours,Yourself,yourselves. 3.Third Person :- The third person is the person spoken about. e.g. -He,Him,His,Himself,She,Her,Hers,Herself,It,Its,Itself,They,Them,Thie-r,Theirs,Themselves,This,That,These,Those,Somebody,Anybody,Something,Each,Either,Neither,All,None,,Many,Both,Ram,Sita,Mother,Father,Teacher,Book,Cow,Sun,Star,Rive-r,etc.         &nbs ..read more
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GENDER
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GENDER OF THE PRONOUN :- 1.Pronoun of the Masculine Gender :- He,Him,His,Himself 2.Pronoun of the Feminine Gender :- She,Her,Hers,Herself 3.pronoun of the Common Gender :- l,Me,Mine,Myself,We,Us, Ours,Ourselves,You,Yours,Yourself,Yourselves,Somebody,Nobody, Anybody,Everybody,Someone,No one,Anyone,Everyone,Who,Whom etc. 4.Pronoun of the Neuter Gender :- It,Itself,Nothing,Anything, Everything,Something,Which etc . * Pronoun used for all genders:- They,Them,Theirs,Themselves, This,That,Each,Either,Neither,Many,Both,Whose,What,All,Some,None etc ..read more
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