(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” Tuned into this radio station/ tv channel Chaudhryneha792