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 (when something finishes) – I am out of eggs.

 (When someone comes for a short duration )– He is


coming over for breakfast , otherwise use come
 (When someone comes from a long distance) – Come over
to Shimla sometime.
 (kuch gira dena) – she dropped the milk
 Bus se utar jao – get off the bus
 Bus mein chadhh jao – get on the bus
 Bus se neeche utar jao – get down from the bus
 Climb – chadhhna
 Climb up – upar chadhhna
 Climb down – neeche utarna
 Railway station par utar jao – get off at the railway station
 When you say "Give me a glass of water", you are
talking to a person who has at least one glass of
water. Or is already having a glass of water.. give me
means de do..

When you say "Get me a glass of water", you are


talking to a person who has to go and find a glass of
water for you first, and then give it to you. Get me
means main leke aati aati hun
 Give me means mujhe de do and get me means
mere liye le aao
 She need not go there
 She dare not do that
 As if, If, as though, if only, suppose, I wish, he wishes, she
wishes…….. “were” is used after all these E- If I were a
model, If only I were a model….. used where there is a
thought and wish means in suppositional sentences
 But in conditional sentences, with if, as if , as though k
sath subject ke number and person k according verb ka
use hota hai For eg- if you come here, I will teach you…
sneha looks as though she has been working.
 If the same person is principle and secretary, we will say –
the principle and secretary has arrived.. my uncle and
guardian is coming tomorrow
 If both of them are different then we will say – the
principle and the secretary have arrived, my uncle and my
guardian are coming tomorrow
 Each use kia ho kinhi 2 subjects k sath toh verb will be
singular eg- each pen and pencil is red.. each pen and each
pencil is red.. in both singular verb will be used
 Same goes for “every”
 When each is used with plural noun and pronoun, then is
is considered to be plural eg- we each have a pen. The
boys each have a pen
 Each of, Either of , Neither of k sath singular verb use hota
hai eg- each of these pens is red, neither of these girls is
beautiful, either of those boys is gentle
 2- you, 3- he, 1- I…. 2 hmesha pehle aaega then hmesha
last m aaega 1 eg 2,3..2,1..3,1..2,3,1 this is for good sense
eg- you , he and I are good friends
 If they are used in bad sense then the sequence is 123 for
eg- I, you and he are guilty
 Everybody, somebody, nobody, anybody, everyone,
someone, no one, anyone k sath he, him, himself, his use
hota hai na k them they themselves, theirs, one oneself
one’s. Eg- “everybody should protect oneself/themselves”
is wrong, correct is “ everybody should protect himself”,
“everybody should love one’s/their country” is wrong,
correct is “ everybody should love his country”
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