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Rule-28: ‘as if, as though, wish’ ‡Kvb ev‡K¨i Conjunction wn‡m‡e e¨en«Z n‡j Ges Zv hw` ev‡K¨ †Kvb Am¤¢e Kíbv cÖKvk
K‡i Zv‡K, ZLb wØZxq ev‡K¨i subject Gi ci ‘were’ e‡m|
I got the work done by him. I have my rice cooked. I had my letter written. He ran away having taken
the money. The principal desired the notice to be hung. You will have heard the name of Haji.
Rule-29: me Perfect tense G g~jZ verb Gi past participle nq| GQvov I to be, having Ges get Gi ciI verb Gi
past participle nq|
He ran fast lest he should miss the train. Walk fast lest you should miss the class. Write quickly lest you
should become late. Read diligently lest you should fail in the exam. Hurry up lest you should be late.
Rule-30: Lest hy³ ev‡K¨ conjunction wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡j wØZxq As‡ki Subject Gi c‡i Should e‡m| Zvici g~j verb Gi
base form nq|
Nobody is here. Everybody helps when there is a crisis. Somebody wants to speak to you.
Nobody believes a liar. Everyone is allowed. No one is allowed to enter.
Rule-31: †Kvb ev‡K¨ hw` Each, Any, Every, Everyone, Every, Thing, Some One, No One, Nothing, Anything,
Somebody, Any Body, Any One, Many A, Either, Neither, Who, Whatever cÖf„wZ Subject A_ev distributive
pronoun Ges Indefinite pronoun _v‡K Z‡e Gi ci verb Gi Singular form nq|
The news is shocking to me. Statistics is my favorite subject. Student politics creates indiscipline in
the university campus. Mathematics is a difficult subject. Ethics is the study of moral duties principles and
values. His whereabouts (location) is not good. The wages of sin is death. Dynamics is not taught here.
Rule-32: News, Politics, Mathematics, Civics, Electronics, Dynamics, Economics, Physics, Gallows, Statistics,
Ethics, Economics, Innings, Bonafides(cªK…Z, mij wek¦v‡m), Optics, Wages, Whereabouts(position), G k㸇jvi
mv‡_ ‘S’ ¯^vfvweK wbq‡g hy³ n‡q‡Q| Plural A‡_© bq| ZvB G‡`i ci verb Gi singular form nq|
The circumstances are bad. Cattle are grazing in the field. Vegetables give us energy to live.
No orders have yet been passed. People are working in the field. Quarries sometimes bring hazards.
Rule-33: People, aristocracy, artillery, clergy, gentry(ivRb¨e‡M©i cieZx© m¤úª`vq) , poultry, folk, vermin, nobility,
majority, peasantry, public, audience, cattle, vegetables, goods, circumstances, marks, pains, studies,
works, customs, airs, premises, arms, irons, manners, quarries, amends(compensation), pliers (pair of),
tongs (pair of), parts, letters, out of sorts, out of spirits, orders BZ¨vw`i ci plural verb e¨eüZ nq| G†`i true
plural noun ejv nq|
Scissors are necessary to cut clothes. This trousers suit we well. The spectacles look black. Shorts are
very easy to put on. Her jaws have increased her beauty.
Rule-34: Scissors, parts, trousers, spectacles, binoculars, ashes, alms(begging), assets, amends,
auspices(sponsor), billiards, measles, shears(scissors), annals(el©wjwc), jaws G¸‡jv ej‡Z Avgiv `yB As‡k hy³ eywS
e‡j G‡`i‡K pair noun ejv nq Ges G‡`i c‡i verb plural nq| But “The pair of scissors is on the table” is correct.
They will have reached by this time. He will have returned by Monday next. I will have finished the book by
2015. By this time, you will have heard the name of Rabindranath. My father will have come by next month.
Rule-35: By this time/by + mgq (by morning, by Sunday, etc) _vK‡j evK¨wU mvaviYZ Future Perfect Tense G n‡e|