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2 eo AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE: * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) Ce) HE ENGLISH & GUJARATI ALPHAGETS. MAKE ENGIisH NAMES FROM GUJARATLNAMES. THE INDEFINATE ARTCICLES. “A & AN” THE DeriNAte ARnicLe THE" REGULAR PLURALS. IRREGULAR PLURALS. THE CASES OF PRONOUNS. THE USes|Ob PRONOUNS. DIFFERENT USES. OF “PREPOSTIONS | DIrtereNt Uses OF PRePOSKIONS VI CONSTRUCTIONS OF GUJARATRECE NGMISH SENTANCES.. INTROGATIVE SENTANCES.BEGIN Vuln “WV €-E-QUESTIONS WORDS. THE FORMS OF “To BE IN-ALUTHE TENSES, THE FORMS OF “TO:HAVE“INABUMHE TENSES, THE FORMS OF “TOWRITECIN ALL THE TENSE=™ THe FORMS OF VERES= THE FORMS OF VERES=II= THE FORMS OF VERBS IIL THE FORMS OF VERS IV. ALL SIMPLE TENSES, ALL CONTINOUS TENSES. ALL PERFECI TENSES, Avi CONTINUOUS GEREECT LENSES. TABLE OF AUL IZ, TENSES. Retive & Passive VOICE OF ALL SIMPLE TENSES. ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE OF ALL CONTINUOUS TENSES, "ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE OF ALL CONTINUOUS PERFECT TENSES. TABLE. OF ALL ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE. THe Use oF HELPING VERBS. THe Use oF HeUriNe Veres- Il Dikecr & INDIRECT SPEECH I Dizect & INDIRECT Sreecn Il, DEGREE OF COMPARISON & CAUSAL VEReS. jes AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 Pee meee ee ne SEE Hf mle sow Seow EEAW PARQ aba Qres We ENG S08 famafse| | | | re ace s -feesbeoeneBennnse se-Faeh cotta ene 2F 8k ‘ee FR ES FET sR Temkin mere yp ete enon ARIE ERY TRTELRI TO fgg Slyck ra joao oly tole) Satsct i orsicae AR * mae R vy e a 4 x ‘& 3s EN Re AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 Ce MOL e Ce Ch ae] Dealers meet | El ren AG) wueNe se 1 AM Gam) gE as Om RMR, Seema Kearmeae! 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PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 Dene ee a ere aa! ‘an’ Gl dee 2 AEA de i ‘an uglyman ‘an hour ‘an humbieman anartist ‘an artisan anamy aneye anidea ‘an idol ‘an elephant ‘anheir an FUR Pecenrienes an S.C. se dani alae an LR ley Morea a aaee a oh aaa le ‘an honest boy eis oi ‘an Honorable Judge educa = sie nich z iat ‘one rupes note. is suc aie ‘wonesway’ ‘union leader sity AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA » PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 & 94274 00979 (aia wifésa ‘the’ol Guansi ORR ee ener EY ire This is a boy. The boy stall. The cat s black. The apple is small, The eggis fresh, SS ee er re eer) Caen Occup nes e This is an apple. Thatis an egg, (9) tet 4 eK: the Sabarmati, the Ganga (2) veto ot amen: the Alps, the Himalayas. (8). eyo tt HN: the Pacific ocean, the Atlantic ocean. (©) eRRanet tt enon the Arabian sea, the red sea. (8) any amen + the Andaman Istand, the Nickobar Island. (6) Pine eae ae: the Taj Mahal, the Gate - way of India (©) sefaiaen on onsen: the Times of india, the Economic Times. (6) ae ateenoKa : the Hindus, the Muslims, the Christians. Ce) eaflis yeaslon off 2H10 the Bhagvat Gita, the Mahabharat. (10) Bett emote : the U.S.A. the U.K. (49) aati ae 4 anata : the Sitar, the Flute. (12) 20431 ot ean: the rich, the poor (© Fah el enon ent ot a ‘a Ramesh, an Anjali cow, © 61.4, at cate anonn 2uildea of a. ‘pens, an eyes et wat, (0 or wee ars ot din enldsa ot a, ‘water, an oll ot evnal © Hr Radwell anon euldse ot ad), afat,an old ot awa 0 na aden ain eulésa a a, ‘amy pen, an our home a avuzt © na Baratve enoin valésa a a), fast, an actively o awa © oxi ote noun valoda a), Hindi, an English o eve. © e-mail ite nied a a, a cricket, an Athlete o cea. @ safe vaRaraa sada yoo 8g He ara « Ae icin efZsa a aid. home, hospital, school, temple © 2H Hitannd Hid aver aisemi the Man o sia we! ‘Man is mortal’ 4st. oC sd AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA © PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 CCIM DENG eae cla lal alain Dee (CET een ee ce Ole ere CLIC rec ie CeeCr moors agirl ls girs tilsdlail_- anapple © Bez apples gayi) acow cows, wul,Sanegg cash akey = acl «keys dt) atey «tA atoys aboy — sedl—sboys, lee «= day © Rau = adays Raa) Cie teks kh Ces astudio fel studios. «= @1._-—sbamboo = aita.~«=stbamboos ait CRIORi cone nk ko ienmercee ns Miter oe eee kee Coe (s) abus 4a buses sail (ss) agiass wd) glasses. uiareil ages ay gases ay aciass af classes ail (sh) adish al dishesauilvl_ (ch) awatch alum watches alia abrush isl brushes Wed abranch sf branches stil ©) abox ly boxes {o) amango 341 mangoes 3a\ai) afox Rum foxes Run atomato 23 tomatoes aida. (Roan etens OUn Aa nce alady ya ladies © fwd © ababy = ums sbables «tuna astoy aul stories. = aufe) = atcity, ade cities ada aleaf isd, leaves ‘uiesil awife aloaf azarilzsi loaves azaruzssi —alife Great lives Fetal a thief ak thieves =a aknife = 4 knives a Perot err ree) CEE arcot wus. —sroofs, «= wit, «=s put | awed puffs Rode gs a hoof wal hoofs: wae acliff 260 cliffs: 252i tec crn tee ies AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA » PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 BGG Mer cmt art etal eee cal eel a Bea Seren ice eee crn ear erst rr) ee ee es aman ye en 1 abot 8 fet fa eee Peco eee) ‘woman a ‘women ai ‘tooth ia ‘teeth ia abroherintew au srothrsinlan IML aiserintaw al siseedndaw af afetheriniey RL athersinfaw gael amotterinlay RY mthersindaw a epson and Bw radi amet ateminas egg teint af penim —Balen roma, «Balan anappnic eal pendios tala afomia 33 fomiae el amines indees enue won veges cal wie ail, acid 3 ake at (elo!) ealaar aid aulagls] aa) ol Gueloi civil wes ana 8, ‘ a Meda aaa Larliy —— Meena’s pen sry) ouh —Meena’s brother “rig — Meena’s head Raul usa — sgl alu Mohan's book lea sist © Mohan's uncle were ya Mohan's leg Marie Faysaas algelearfladl aboy's cap aleeleariun aboy'sfather aly ise ww a boy's hand aut ater won As odd vA a gi’s purse als gli well a gin's mother ais gledlii wa a gil’ leg suai — acow's yard suai aise —acowscalf syaisflas, a cow's homs FalaRasgarrt onda Gai Children’s park alll wea Women's hostel yzNlnl ¢22% Men's wear ual 9 Baa gar — Aine eran Boys’ hostel yada eum Gite HighSchool Rall gH Teachers room wasn act eat cysad, wiarila: Reda diverge au Preposition ‘of 4448, The pages of a book slau vig A book's pages «stax, The legs of atablesiawig table's leg «sax, The handle ofa chairstau ig A chars handle + sa mex: sate ag sc a5? (Apostrophe's) vein Ges cal we del ola kyl oe we 's a AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 oo ERSTE Cle sO Rune a SUEY eeu) ve tive Cetin case of pronoun me = 3a ain a invpelt = your = cig you= aa yours=ag Yourself him = da his/his = dd, himself her=dea _her/hers = devil herself itzaa its = dd itself ry CMG Key) Eccl “CS BERRI eserrerna elec Re Possessive La Ty a case of pronoun | Pronoun us = oma See ourselves See You=aa you = aud ar = an yourselves They=aet —them=aena fel = A2ML themselves theirs = duld, ‘near : - (1) sail RiorfSeeti excow (I, We, You, You, He, She, It, They) éiten vem Beivedll eno1 sy end 8, date a, a. oi arden .You Wiad He/Sheltt ved as ea quzier ced A emt You cere oe HelSheit a Bc | yA x aiseewion sea B, wig GLa.ai WelYourThey ott 54 yYVOI aise Zeett ‘ara 8, Get. : (1) You, he and | are brothers (2) You, she and | are sisters. (3) We and you are players. (4) You and they are friends.(2) af Rosell ardour (me, us, you, you, him, her, it, them) én vilemnfbaanuedll usc x va B. (3) oles MouFeeti etcoum (my, oUF, your, your, his, her, its, their) aivie enoin ¥ end B, wéq (mine, ours, yours, yours, his, hers, theirs) aiswa vid v wid B sg, Reflexive/Emphatic Pronoun off 2X8 deicmi self eicias Resta ede my, your vd cigaeiomi selves 2h ver zicieis RoilSten our wa your afl wen ysra 8, (myself, yourself, ourselves, your selves) wig aut you ateaeioini sof RoilSion adam him, her ea It ol wm self ysie @. vere cageetontl salves aidan them ofl user yet B. himself, herself, itself, themselves) | myself do this work. (Emphatic Pronoun) & | do this work myself. (Reflexive Pronoun) Re AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 da aud om Tough abt, tan lo ae a PeETen eo oar ees use AULA HOSA Ge cals, ag 5 eA AA OMA SAIL 2 AIA, A EHO CALS AEH HSB, “This, These, That. Those Wal to be “NUH [ANN is, are, was, were aI>N s yst4 B. Renee oe . (1) This is a pen. a {2) These are pens. {8) That is a book. (4) Those are books. (Se aed cra AS woe EMD sa lad ee den aus Se 2A “There! fl AA ce 3A ava YRA SH ae YH Ase to be is, are, was, were, will be, can be ual y Gye sl as aera D. amen QA aerate eeu eels Beawucis wel we 8, Ama us coeg 4. There isa cow under the tree. eretere) 2.Ace there books on the table, zaG2naue dude ot 3. Whose pen was there under the chair? 3. ye AAA wal? 4. How many days ae therein a year? vas abe doa Beal dud? 5. What wil there bein the cup-board? A soi gua? 6. There.can not be DIWAL! without AL «ad Qu Bandas, There can not be RAMZAN without RAM. 9. 204 Fou aaa ls a. es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 lta) tot iol ee ee OC Cis MmeN 1 Pl) me (yates 1. gat up at 6:00 a.m. (Clock Time) 4. Adogis running afer a cow. (Animal) 2. Dhaval is good at English. (Subject) 2A Poicenanis nang eat (Paso Younest att Suny. Tine) 3. Youve at Shahibaug, (Area) 4 Heisust standing aor me. (Plc) 4, Awatchman is atthe gate. (Place) 5, That house is sold at Rs. 5 lacs. (Price) 4. Asha Enigsh clases is botow Hoel Sada, (Pace) 6. My father drives a car at 100 kms. per hour. (Speed) 2. Below Teenagers’ are not allowod het. (Age) 7. Your mother was surprised at the news. (Cause) 3. His performance in Engishs below avarage. (Level 8. Dhara was at work when Divya phoned her. (Activity) 4 Mohan is grade below me. (Rank 9. Gandhiji was born at Porbandar. (Birth Place) (anno 1. There is mirorabove the washbasin. (Higher Position} 2. Your progress in Engl ebove average. (More than lve) 3. Kaushal is above me inthe class. (Rank -prformanes) 4. You are above fury (Age) 5. Akshar English Classes is ebove Lalit Palace. Piaco) 1. | sitbeside Ram in the class. (Place) 1. Besides English teach French. (In aditon to) 1, We dean outhouses belore Diva (Te) 2. [stood befor him nthe quve. (Pace) 3, The Post Otice is jst bere the bridge, (Near) 1, What was he talking about ? (Subject) 4.‘Dworse' comes belore"Martige’ only in Dictoney.¢r oder) 2. The train is about to start. (Time) 5, We anays put en children's need belore our own, (Importance) ‘3, How about Singapore for a holiday ? (Suggestion) 6. The proposals put befor the committee. (Exerinatin 4, What about Priya - Is she nice ? (Openion) (Gand || 5. Ithappened about a month ago. (Uncertain time) 1. lam standing etn he doe. Pace) 2. urls points being the wines. (Less surest) 1. Rita has a soraf around her neck. (Piace) ‘3. hats the loge behing this desison? (Reason) 2.1 took him around the city. (Visit) 4. The grup is oe hundeed patent etna her. (Suppo) 3. You meet me around 2:00 p.m. (Time) 5. He the wo puting bein his le andchitren. (Persons Fai Grane (49) 1. Javed disappered among the crowd. (In the middle) 1. The thief was caught bythe police (By someone) 2. Please cistibute rus among the chtdren. (Group) 2. The shop was destoyed by fre. (By thing) ‘8. Please make the payment by cheque. Mod of payment) 4. Ll each the station by 10:00 arm, (Time) 5. You come fo Mumbai by train tomorrow. (Mode of travel) 8. He met meby the Post Office. (Neat) 4. We ae ana your decison. (Dsagres) 7. Pay the Income -Tax by 31" August. (Upto 2 nda pepe ach apt Pala (Cort vi TETAS a 3. Push he cot gens the wall. (Touch) 1. The temple i beyond the river. (Pace) 4. Neha Gench fought against the Bish Rule (Oppose) 2. To buy a new caris beyond my capacty. (Possbiliy) 5. Cold ik pce agains acy (Potion) OTe B 4. Our Recs Times teen 100 pm. 8300p, (Tn) 4. Children, walk along the road. (Direction) 2. Kredais beeen Atmedate & Bae. (Pace) 2. Arow of now houses along the rer, (Nextt) 48 Theres rtd Math betoan nia & Pastan Gating ogous). 43 Somewhere slong his oad, thre is a matal stor. (Paula) 4 Theres req ran seve between Ameabad & Wun (¥omnet) Hi §5 Te temrate wile bewoen 25 890 ee ot, (Faces) 1. Allthe nations ofthe word wart peace (Part of anything) 6, Drtseck been us, (rien) 2. Nargis died of cancer_(Diseese) The gapteneensich &.poors oo tigh inna Sopra) 1, Aboy was running actss th road (From one eto anther i) 2 Thete sa ospial just across the bank. (Opposte) jes AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE Seer TCE) CEST ee ee 1. | work from moming to evening. (Tima) 1. Keep off the grass. (Nat ouching) 2, He travelled trom Ahmedabad to Mumbai (Place) 2. He ran of to find his freind. (Away from a place) 3. You got the prize from Mukesh Amani. (Person) 3. Please switch off the fan. (Not Operating) 4, Homiis from Saurastra. (Hometown) 4. An sland off two coast is Spain. (Nea) 5, Mohan is suffering from severe fever. (Disease) 5. Rs, 10/-offon each tem. (Cut in price) 6. You can see the vilage off the vistance. (ar) 1, This book is for you. (Person) 7.1 had 3 months off when my son was bor. (Nt at work) 2, | have been living in Mumbai for 10 years. (Time) ( 3. The Raldhani Express leaves for Delhi (Place) 1. Birds ly over the trees. (Thing) 4, Bhagatsinh died for anoble cause. (Reason) 2. Candidates over 35 need not apply. (Age) 3, The station is over the bridge. (Opposite) 4. Ramesh works over many workers. (Status) 4, We are inthe class-room. (Place) 2. You meet me in April. (Time) 3, Whois the woman in the picture? (Part of something) 1. have been runing Aksar Engish Glasses’ sine 1983. (Time) 4, Rajiv Gandhi made his career in polices. (Field) 5, He is Master in Commerce. (Subject) 1. We passed through the river. (Place) 6. My fathor is in groy suit. (Dress) 2.1 came to know about this through Anil. (Person) 7. | speak in English. (Language) 3. Kindly forwardad through the Branch Manager. (Authority) 8, We sat down in a circle. (Aerangement) 9, She isin a bad mood this morning, (Exprience) 1.10 to school daly. (Place) o.weeks. (Wii time) 2. I is quarter to five, (Time) 3. Tent my bike to Jay. (Person) 4, | prefered football 1o cricket. (Compare) 1. Yogesh s coring into the cass, Inside te place) 2. Cut the banana into small pieces, (Change) 3, Please make an investigation rio the cause offre. (About) 1, Please wait here, fil! come, (Fr Affermative Sentence) 4, She looked into his eyes. (Towards) 5, Whats 5 ino 125 ? (Divided) 4, Monkeys climb up the trees. (Motion) 2. Inflation keeps pushing the prices up. (Increase) ination isnear. (Time). 1. You walk upto the gate.(Place) yanmar. (Sale al sone) 1.1 stood near tre window, (Place) 2 You shoukdnt watch TV, 1. Acow is under the tree. (Place) 2. Candidates under 16 need not apply. (Age) 41, Put the book onthe table (Place) 2. Mec eon Monday. (Day) 3. | work under Mr. Patel (Status) 3.1 goto temple on fot (Maton) ‘4. Walch the Englsh News on T.V. (Recomand) +. Please do' go, untill reum. (Foc Negatve Sentence) 5 lhe it ANTEX EIGUSHOR ETON iG Soy 6 AKSHAR ENGILSH CLASSES is onShhituag Road. Pace) 1.1 write with a pan. (Thing) 7. Ho is due to artve on 25° June, (Dat) 21.90 to school with my fiend. (Company) 8. Sretal loves traveling on buses. (Traneport) 3.| know a woman with brown ayes. (Person) 9. My car runs on LP.G. (Fuel) 10. cannot nk cod ciks becuase lam on antics (Medcne) 1. Fish cannot Ive without water. (Ting) 11..Do you have your Driving Licence on you? (Have / Carry) 2. cant Sve without my family. (Persons) 13 Peg ngage a3 AMSHARENSY ENGUSHFOREVERYONE bk_3. You cari lvea comfortable without English. (Langvage) AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 « 94274 00979 The RTE Me hate Mee com Teme Ral Pe ee EC Subject + Object + Verb Stine Sod 1. Dhaval. was a teacher. “512 co 2. Dhaval | was [not] an engineer. Prercy co Dhaval a teacher? erate St, A Faas B / Se / GAL BAL Ans. : Yes, he iswas/will be a teacher. OR tt, ot Baan ted) ot seth / “tel Sed No, he iswas/will not be a teacher. ser vend sal wa B, wari = aaa ‘Who’ veel saf ai . vate = Dhaval ef seacttel mH 4.Who <|was| _ateacher? “EWES ‘What! well sal wl &. aust = a teacher. sats Poets cr 5.MTER<{ was | Dhaval? AL be? ‘Where’ usd) 2au1 441 8. vast =in the school et weed is be 6, CIEE | was | Dhaval ateacher? 7 [~~ ‘pide aise aust 9. a fA Buns aswel 7. a a SM Barus ausuni , #___8 ___+» , 244 simnenlad, sire B. woudl sd. sneaiad, Asta 2B, werued 2 8, year ase ear “Ql? ab neue aa ag ag cha, dl dy steal 221 What? a weal ag Neg Anan Barus er wen! aod D a views ed $ Our caida d, es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 § 94274 00979 SC es Rte Who al 3 ST Cement) Art Scene oer De cree a] old EE eae Cee eT CeLU pkey Cee peo ocd A Teed PE Crs & BR Ii assay | [LTTE s writing a totter 2 Pity Se jetaiaw — | (RE waaleg a? Ceren| BU ciecaecte | [CIEGGIs Dhaval wring aleter? oe Sha) ics? || yaa PTElua el 2c dt Peerrcil adieta Fee cet nas ‘wal aaa? Corres seal ae Bhalla eee ud ad d [TIT is naval writing ag % caged you sat | | Seaffeo eal Bt oy ae laa [Eo ccieyoareare = tual uid EEO? er [i WeDhavalweting? [| Jesuit aun | faa aula BP Bua att hin is your bag ? na RAETAAD, . geal tuawad | [Es Ohaval wring ater? aed ardeae an re aunaizan? | [UUCEIie Dhaval writing aletor? [equa ee created | [acalMwa el 20 8? Pod a | | aetisteay | DT ts Dnaval wring steter? [ET eaaltara | feaaliua oft acl 8? A 2 | as a [tober wring atesar? [ET Seer) alana uals wa ant eel B? boon 86 Va ateayoay | [iri Dhaval? ao sna saa 8t css PETE er 6 diva | [CEMENTS is Dhaval writing 7 ESEYEISIS) 60 EE carne [eal eaor Ee eral ausned aS a | [EEEATENs Dhaval writing? three pages aluamd | fsaaftfoded or eet asad ASM | [CECEEis Dhaval 2 Aa) en oes FE Gueatvand | sea ero? Frner) [EET sien ene ena 2 coed enon sence eigen Sle ox, 2 avi, Svoujeun, fla, Stewag 2 zw svar ania 2 Ex: Dhaval lewting Nim alear toMumbal slowy forbishaath tismening, es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 & 94274 00979 Poe eC eC ELC ela) Orc Me MoO OMe CCI mS Gt Cameo 4 a = a es $< et, Al Otel, pee Te a aoe ad aren ad ill? ie ie | reas gg get ae os aS east SS aaa ie Then (aa Pane | Soa sens dg er ven ig ‘edineifen A —_____ Geller? yo caer eT eee . aaa = et catego aa Se ome eed oa Beat imam twewetitnoct a cater ea) — eee is manne <1 eave 3 oar Soe Gaile Pree aes Pane Seiko We were We shall be ee a ea ool. We were not We shall not be , al 2a dl il itl you be 2 YesINo aol ee were you iat You were 2 a ea corer You arenot_——;«sYouwerenot_ Pes on ar) wea dl aro we. DyesiNe Werewe? YesiNo shall we be 2 YesiNo oe ee ey ‘they are They were They wittbe , aoa 3. asa ate Blea they arenct_——————. They wore not They willnotbe Mo os al. aba aul afd Cees) are trey 2 YesiNo Were they they be. aed er even af den jae Se ee ttt nr ers en mor rr) re eee tt cert eee r) een eee me eo ev eed AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE. BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 § 94274 00979 uC COL CL Be Mea) ORG CRs OM mer ltt ba Bd a i Teme kn Cn es have’ ae shall have wa wa wa wa eg waa a ore have not had not Isha not have GG ova wa oa m8) wk m8 8 DELON ave you 7 Yesiia Had you. ‘wat you have sion wa Br ayn gh vd dona You have You had You vat nave vd wa 8 anf eg nt wt a You have not ‘You had not You wit! not have aa ua eh ail va 6 aud aden. Have | 7 YesNo Had 2 YesINo Shall | have 2 YesiMo int 8 ayer ah mld ‘ed? even Gd waar le, Hesham has Holshoft had Hersh wit have satyaetyaat wa ee a ee AdiaMaA Wa Hershel has not Hotshot had not. Hofsheft wil not have 2naetvae wa wa aaa wd ed astdevaNd wa at Has heshelit 7YenINo Had helshet F YesiNo Wil helshoit nave? YosINo si aelaeVaa wk 4 Bel detpded wd ar enn AVDA ed 8? eet Eee aces Mikro ny We have, We haa ‘We shall have 5 coed eg tet Sad Wwe nave not We had not We shall not have CE om wa eh ed) uk 20d wd ae Oa. Porson [Renny PesiNo Had you ‘wit you have? YesiNo adoma wa Br aya ond ‘edt even Gomdwd 6? yan ‘You have ‘You hoa You wit have am wa 3. cond wa dl wa a CSP d You nave not ‘You had not You wit have not Ey cra wa wel. coal wa eg od ado, ESN Have we 2 YesiNe Hea we. P vesiNe Shall we have 2 YesiNo a coed wi Br ai enue wa “ed? ails aed ad en ‘Thoy have They had ‘Thoy val have ded wa 3. det wa ed ad wa @. er banc) Person ‘They have not They had not ‘They will not have aed a wal ded wd od, dea wt wal ou Have they 2 YesINo Had they 2 YesNo Will they have 2 Yeaino| de wd Braet af ded wd ‘ed? cif a dod wd en? at ry co fa Pc ee eee ec AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE. BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 DO ORCC CCDC ORC oe ame CCG) SOR RCC t MCE Mote Mle | Mec Gt tne aed es gt ada you I dis not writ | shall not write First wa. ee wile, fee) ia you write 2 ¥en No. 7 Yes Wo. aa. oot he eft? a Youwrote You wattwrite i Youdidnotwrke You willnot write i. Aan sata Did write? Yes/No. Shalliwrte Yes/No. aed? eg ote Helshent wrote Hovshent wal write aauaaiuael, oj, a oa. aaa coral Avast aed aaa alla Does helshelt write? Yes/No. Did helshelKiwrite ? Ves /No, Will heishelitwrite > Yes / No, gana ADE va gaara, cenit cura arava coed? sue ay rae eee 2a IATA, =i dl ooh, We ao net write We aia not write We shall not wits 5 2a sonata a lla eo you write 2 Yes No. Wi you write 2 Yes/No. gat eel att da cael? tt ‘You vat wrt Py ea, You wiltnot write a allan Shall we write ? Yes No. el co four Pro es ee Pe a ry You do not write Pe) corer gua eo AF cu cored coer] eae ‘They write ‘They vt write - ea a0. ea. Shi al they do not write, ‘They did not write ‘They wll not write hue &=. eeediadl Aes aed CON De they write, 7 Yes/No. Did they wite 7 ¥es Ne. wil iets ante a rae eer eevee Pre rene br Pe AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 § 94274 00979 yee | aiden ers | le rad Bens grad Bure 4 [tanks [aetd.| talked | ast | talked | aas@ | talking | ase 2 [walks] wad. svei_—_| walked | aaa _| walking | diz 3 [jump |jumps|_43. [| jumped [4a [Jumping | yélzal 4 | work |works|s4 18. worked [ast | worked | swsig | working [sm zal 5 picks| 48. [44 picked picking 6 like | likes | aid. | liked | +4 liked | ig | liking | ontsea 7 [believe|believes| wid. |believed| w+ | believed | wig believing | wilzal_| 8 [receive] receives| Ad. |received| wae | received ‘nig receivins 9 | taste | tasted {| tasting | o| pull | pulling | dae 11 [cross | crossing | aidi zal 42| dress | dressing | Quzadzal 43 [press pressing | owdzal 44|brush ‘brushing [aig sleet 45| wash washing [ada 46|crush| crushing | wie 47 [dashing | sud zat 18 pushing | sade | 19 ‘watching | Ruvilzal 20]sn ‘snatching as reaching | “ideal a mixing [anda] 23 fixing [wea aay ‘buzzing [andl eal 25 flea 26 adel 27 wee sila 28 marrying | wile 29 carrying | 96 +6 zal 30, applying [one sal at replying _|wanwilaa 32] playing | zlzal 33f praying [ui s4za Bs hanging | sia awl zal) 35. ‘cooking | i@zal 36. Tooking | aéaal 37 Knitting | aaa 38 ‘sawing | asAlzsi 39 sewing | ada 40 hearing | aisle at making | waded AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 42| say | said a3| Pa paid my i laid 45 | stood | Gol wal Gol zed 46 nee a 2a a7 bled | aa jad tl 2 8 tora bred | 6g 5d 49| feed | fed | _wasig was 2a 50 held | waa sud eal si lead | led | daatd_| leading [adv wa s2| read read @) | aq aia a 53 |spread| spread sed a 54] sell sold adlaed 35| tell, told sill 36| bind bound i aah 7 find found [aR reo |—Aeaing ala reel 8 | grind | ground lac 39 wind | wound. 1g [ed oa eal (60| break] broken | dig lla et chosen | wie sf vais saz (e2 frozen | st Hg sAleal 63 spoken | wide az 64] steal | stolen | aig alae 65 woken | wa wie 66 ‘awoken | vala “well ee (67 |weave woven | (as) aa (us) a al 68 bite | bitten | ig seflzel 69) | hidden | aalg alll shaken | wag wade ‘taken. ab a driven [sag ied i ridden | aan wal wane eal [rise ison [= aia xe hn ‘written elle eat _| ‘eaten. aa wa ae [Beat | beaten | _wig dle [gotgotten| ang Anda 3 forgotten | aga oe i gotup | ga Gad | given | ayia ulead Torgiven_|_we sq a la es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 § 94274 00979 gre an | agree Gas 83 born | wasatd | bearing | vlad 84] bome | ssutg | bearing |asasdaad 85 ‘sworn | alriewitai | Swearing [ais wi 2 86 torn aiq_| tearing | Azad 87 worn, xiig [wearing [wide 8] blown guid | blowing | gwen 39] grown | Guiq_| growing | Gules. 90] known | wag | knowing | welzai 1 thrown, throwing | sAza 22 drawn drawing |aazal 93 flown flying —[sivéulea 94 gone going | vsaal 95 done doing | salza 26 Tain | Tying | wae 97 ‘seen seeing | ade 98] run Tunning | adeal 99 Begun ginning | a sAlzal winning | eda shining | ase fallen falling [wheal built building | wiileat burnt burning | aed learnt learning | azal bent bending |_alza lent Tending |@jwil a ‘sent wag [sending [ deal spent_| iq [spending | walzsi ‘smelt | gue ‘smelling [gia all ‘spelt | asdistd | spelling |woilsdzal| spoilt | #aulg | spoiling | wulza burst | eq | bursting | Aza cast iq [ casting | dae cost | Guwa | costing |Gaauled cut aig __|_cutting [alee hit. esi¢_|_hitting | geadeal hurt |Gaudutdl| hurting [Guwdalad put, Bq | putting | yiaai quit alg | quitting | wide set | aie | setting | sete Shut__|_dasiq_[ shutting [wis sflza ‘split ¥i_[ splitting | dae es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 § 94274 00979 i i fared Gane pred awe, aved Waa | creeping | Vaden aware sat award dealing [ewan seal ECE! eu ava aidl eg ane ong ig | arden 3 ial awa Aa aad 2 Goel ell glade eal aa oR oe, ‘Alle Ecce BTCren al 2 we wid__[ meeting | wilzal sea Gad_| sleeping | Gidea aa ‘aria | sweeping] awizat nil zd_| weeping |" faa aL @a_| sitting | aaa vl ‘aad_| bringing |_adeat wll watd_[ buying [waa sda ae ‘aia | fighting | «isa at sought |~ dij [seeking | aida Tea thought [eg | thinking | Radu ‘wal | caught [~~ wta | catching | wild aiuej | taught | ~awig_| teaching | awazal pH Tost | aa’q_| losing | qudeal a6) Ishoots|%a0.| shot_| Weal shot | asad | shooting | igs alt ze [447| light | lights |awuaa.|litlighted| enuej | litlighted | aauig | lighting | wud ad Haal_ring [rings [auta.| rang | uy rung [ig | ringing | sulle 449] sing | sings | 2. | sang oa ‘sung a singing | oud zai Hs0/spriny Geid.| sprang | Geei__| sprung | éoaa_[springing| Giza wig | strung | ¥lag | stringing | wide Pa swung | 3a | swinging | ade or du | digging | waza ae hung ) Present Tense [t-CiMkubi-y Future Tense Bu l Dyno MCG DOMME CoO MESS) LEN Uae eo STARE A tag , Se nk] shall be + wtng| nara wring] av lel. waher nt wing 2 zl lc, shan be wing USegufeo eG? [nicotine testing! eet? avail), /hashave writen| Qu &e fava wi, sate wit . | hashave not writen ql lysine writ 2 |Hatnetbite? qual al? Daal gl? |Site Lav lhasinave jar had ‘lar — |shallwill have . | +been writing | 2ail gel, |+been writing |2eil wel, |+been writing hashhavenot |dlavl |had not |elav{ | shallwllnothave .|* been writing | ze t gel + been writing | aq) 4 ga, |+ been writing HasHavetsdl |dlavll Had+sal [fl auf) |ShaliWilltsalt ? /+been weting?| 2eil Gel? |+ been wrting?| ell el? |have ben wring? dl aul all 8.) eel 6.) = PRS AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 Sr er er en ee cer ie ke ren fel Ee Melee oat il Mes) Sa veataa dl coud ae ML ol ‘A teterfwos iar arab Ohava ‘eae ell Daas atest sual set cous was by Brava, Ee Woe ZI) Onova ‘by Dhaval? wa, a al al Ana ad oad zal GM eal] oe, Yes he ons Yes. (EY was [IEEE by Dna on coat, Aus cos za Winoes ater ow mar How much Banas udu waa a orc Atoer ‘rye’ tear [Abuniness ator Neem wos es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE. BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 & 94274 00979 Ser ee ee en en ie ee err Pr mee eet ees) ere ed et taa aod ‘eter 30 al wae aus ‘i I a a ean aoa ‘wat ad ua avail ‘wai, deta at coud Bea} aS joc oda on co BERT abu aw aa Aver AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE es PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 COUP MCR hme NCD RUD RE Uma Tee i eRe MCC rR eS Rec Io esa ie od Hy) ad 5i1 FR RET cla sin =>) Present Tense [it-ti@iksari-g Future Tense Bu l UO OM CMS OM ter So) EA TAT A Acie POY 4 Waster writin] LEA? | sermon writen amisiare+ wrting| 42a eel. |washvere + writng|@0 2 2. | ghatvlbe + wntng| arvisiare not writing | elt wel. washwere not writing ze le, shall not be wring exh ail B? | Antaetthurting? aol ell wel? MasMeesslwrting? col ae 8? | Stat wg? oguten | a ee ng lg ie al tel va tin wit at ud a sl Thad writton jai l, __|statathave wien had not written | evil el ele. | shalilnat have witn| ts 2 [Hadesaltwriton? |e gt? | said nt hashave on wits [gape ea, [hadbeen writen [aga gl, shin wit tase notben wi] angel -t i, ad not been writen | yay il estan 2 |store lewn itt] UAL eel? [Had ++boun writen | Aol wal? has/have |Qal [had aa PScenwriine | aeitaci. |Hbeen witing| sewn. |e hhasmhave not” | ell ex had not | dani -|fboen wring | seats a<.| Doan writing | sel 2a HasMtaversal_ | daw '|Hacesal ae sel? ES + been writing?| 2ai sai? (OEE te uur £1 wea yee (Uwe ay Fava Ra + | shall go to Mumbai next week. (4:4 U6 8.8.) Wo shall pla cricket match next Sunday (0 el 60) Zein ar ye a avai 4 93, 4 Fd 61a D. ‘You shall come tothe office in time, (62%) the gts E0%sin #8.. exam, he shall geta new bicycle. (+) you forget your home work, you shal be punished. (48) OMe {1} me, hy ga fou, Ha, he. They! a tHe ‘You will complete your home work tomorrow. ay aden yond aveen a Flea, ea 3 Al aid 9, ‘will give you Rs. 6000/- tomorrow. (23+) We will goto Mumbai tomorrow. (Pea) ‘Come out from your home, | will see you. (4%) (3) Reid Will you help me in my study? (use (idl 2) Will you open the door 2 (ais fiel a2) Will you please open the door ? (a «wal ie) Will you open the door please ? (4% “wal Frid) OLR (1 6201 gaiea a2 tke to | would ike to goto circus, We would like to stay at hotel (2) Nees cae 2 rather ‘would rather stay at home. He would rather go to the U.S.A. (2) ysl 3° gaiaan wd | would walk three kms, daily. When 1 was in college, | would goto library everyday. (yn ie acd 2: would take care, Iwould help him. OEE {(4) We should help the poor. (Sls ad m2) He should work hard, (2) aaa ua: You should help your brother. We should go to Mumbai by bus not by tax (2) 631 ata eM: 1 should lke to meet you tomorrow. We should lke to see this movie again. Peer er AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 Oyen Would Would you come tomy home tomorrow ? Would you pass the sugar to me? ‘Should : Should | prepare a cup of tea for you? ‘Should! go to Bombay tomorrow? ‘Should! bring you a chair ? Could : Could you shut the window ? Could you please shut the window ? Could you shut the window, please ? Oi one (1) He doos speak English dally. (Ql aide ld % 3.) ‘Sho did goto college yostorday. (il 581d NA 5%.) (1) uci al: Ability - ental Abitty) (Physical Abtty) ‘can (am albe to) speak English (is ai¢-Mantal Abt) Hecan js bet) lay encet wal (as ait Phys! Ay) (2) viva nd - Permission Can goto the cinema ? Yes, you can go now. an | 90 by bus? (2) aul 1a ag tis possibe to afford to: He can buy a car now. (afford) She can not lve alone now. (Possibility) (4) -oss oi W2 : You can goto Surat tomorrow. ‘We can hold a meeting inthe evening. (6) v1 2:1 vil be able to finish the work btore seven, He willbe able to come here tomorrow. (7) Ought to: (ae sew - ules We ought to love our country. We ought to respect our teachers We ought to love our parents. cre Lat +f Read a4 us, you, im, ha them 24.) (1) Lote go home. (¥eare) {@) Let us 90 to the garden to: ee rrr yp. (62m) (9) May (1) May take your pen? (wea) (2) There are clouds inthe shy, it may rain. (2 24) (3) ttmay rain today, (¥e4Pa) (4) May God bless you. (e500) (6) May go to Mumbai. (2a) (6) May youve tong (uals) AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE | BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 (10) Could (a (1) could swim when was seven. OR Iwas able to finish the work before 7-00 pam, (2) Could you help me? ((vil - Polite request 2) (3) could have stayed at home. (but id not) COLE (1) The Principal was notin the ofice, He might have gone to the class room. (2). a 2: eight cain today. (fl 442) Cee ee (1) 246A ¢25 2 (Emphatic Advice He must consult a doctor soon. You must reduce your weight. (2) fas 220 02 : Everyone must res ETc the national ag ‘We must never hurt our parents feelings. (3) e222 : You must come to schoo! in the uniform. ‘You must come to the office in time. (4) Parl own a2 (inevitable condition): This isa fetal acident,! must cathe ambulance atone. (6) €4 Peau u3 (Firm Determination) : {must seek the admission in the medical college. (8) seu8 42 (Prohibition) = You must not stick bills here, ‘You must not smoke here. (rossi oueysil ge 3 = My father must have helped the injured persons. Fee ee (1) ae acu £6 a cul she is rather woak in English. (2) it wet sti2g 524 ?Will you please, rather do that? (8) Al sz at wai 58 erator have toa than cotton. Cone (1) Ihave to leave for my office at sharp 10.00 a.m. {2} Ihave to attend my office on time, jas tad W2 :1had to go Boambay last Sunday. cafe ida 12:1 shall have to earn more t buy a new house (COTE (1) lused to work hard. (but not now) (2) We used to walk fast. (but not now) PET er re OLE (1) Lam used to working hard. (Still today) (2) Lam used to this car (2 eg 2a enc 2) fore) (1) need your help for my study, {2}! need not invite my trends on my sister's birthday. COLT (1) He dare not jump from the window. (Ks) {2} How dare you come here? (sui) {@)He dares to leave the house. (a. < A... « ae as] (Okman (1) Shyam is going to buy anew bicycle (2) Radha was going to goto Mount Abu last year, (1) Lam to go to Mum (2) We are to finish our home work today. {2 I had fee time, | would have visited the book fa (6) nad rete, he book fair would have Bee visited by me (Pv) CS ee {a}If she had fee time, sho should have helped her frend, (AV) (b/s ha oe tis, herein should have ben helped by ec (PM) {a]lfwe ad gt proper guidance, we might have won the prizes. (AN) (b)twena got proper gana te pres might ave been won by Us PV) (a) want water. (0) He wants to drink water. (c) We wanted to go to Delhi (a) wish to play cricket. (b) We wished to go to Mumbai, 10 speak English. {b) Ram desires to help Lakshman. CONES) {a)He likes to drive a car, (0) We liked to play hockey. pes AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 PEM knokiene eee mar nee ee ‘Dest Speech’ a ast at weld od 'The Reporter dad. ‘evade ego task The Reporting Ve’ aed 2 arza faa ae sid Reported Speech’ satd, swat ani euatta Gurisd “The Reporterd Verb’ sad. DSeenceeors) ‘rl uae Sone Rapa Vu’ tr (nye) oat (oi say) od dase nie pone wi gues sal A “Repo art’ 2 uyoueicen woud Atal say,“ am not wel” ‘Atal says that is not wel b. Sima eaye," was not wal” ‘Sima says that she was not wel ¢-Babita say,“ shal go to Mumbai ‘Baia says that she wl goto Mums. 4. Dipu wil say," dodo not each English” Dipu wil say that ho does/idvil nt teach Engloh. SE ae ere ene eae See ore “- Homang aid, Tar not wel” Hemang said that he was ot well 2, Minakahi said, “I oach English” Minakshi eai, that she taught Eglsh, 8. Jay said, “lam teaching English’. ay eaid that he was teaching English, 4 Komal said, “I have taught English Komal sa that she had taught English '5. Lali 6aid, “Ihave boon teaching English” Lalit sad that he had been teaching English 6. Mult said I wrote a letter” Mukti ea that che had written a letter, sho wrote a letter 7. Navin said *1 was writing alte” Navin said that he had been writing a letter. 18, Om said," shall wrt a lotor ‘Om said that he woul write a eter. (wal would) ‘9, Qureshi said, shall have written a letter.” ‘Qureshi said that he would have writin a lotr. Diorect Speech ¢ Indirect Speech 1. Vimal says, "lam your brethe.” ‘Vinal says that he is my brother. 2. Wahid wil say, "You are my brother: Webid will say that | am his brother. (@) Yusut said to Rita,“ give you my book’ ‘Yuout told Pita that he gave her his book. (4) said fo Gita, “You are my sister | told Gita that she was my sister. (6) | said fo Mita, am your brother.” | told Mita that | was her brother. ta said (to me), "lam your sister” Sita told me that she was my siete. (7) Dina said (to me), “You are my brother.” Dina told me that | was ler brother (©) Mita said to Ramesh, "| shall give you a pen. ‘Mita old Ramesh that she would give him a pen. (@) Fitesh said to Hina, “You give me your book” Ritesh told Hina that sho gave him her book. errr etre et Eee Tene ad oer nn! a el AM © eo eorce cay st rere . rem renee gee eee eens Tor ee (1) Zahir sald, Do you know English?” Zahir asked iwhether | knew English (@) Acai saystuil say, "Do you know English?” ‘Azod! asks whether | know English (@) Fakir sai, “Are you reading @ book?” Fakir asked ivhether | was reading a book (4) Bal said, Had he a pen’ ‘Ball asked whether he had a pen. (©) Ketan said to me, “What are you doing ? Ketan asked me what | was doing. (©) ju said to him, Why do you stop here?” Fai inquired him why he stopped there. (7) Sameer said, What eer) your name” ‘Sameer asked me what my name was. (© Finz sai, who f your brother?” Faz asked me who my brother was. 7 o es AKSHAR EASY ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE BY : PRAFUL A. PUJARA * PUJARA PUBLICATION (M) 94263 01963 © 94274 00979 (@) Parvez said, “Which is my pon? 4. Gandhi sald, “Truth ie God (Bu iden wi) Parvez asked me which hie pen was, Gandhi said tat Truth is God (10) Nuk! cai to mo (Pita), "Where are you going’ Mukul asked (ita) where (she) was going. (1) The teacher said to him, “Take this book" (11) Naresh says to her, How do you wit alotor?” ‘The toacher told him to take that book Naresh aoks her how she writes a tor. (2) The teacher said to his students ‘Don't go thers, (12) The teacher said to her, How do you write a letter?” ‘The teacher ordered his students not to go there. “Tne toachor asked her how she wrote a lotr. (©) aj said to Jaya, “Please give mo your book: (13) Geeta said to Manoj, How are you?” Fj requested Jaya to give him her book: ‘Goota asked Manoj how he was. (4) The doctor said to me, "Take rest” STONER REEEEM Te doctor advised moto take rt. 4. Eklavya says, “The sun rises in the east (Qn) (6). Ra said 1 Jay, "Let us goto the garden.” Eklavya says thatthe sun rises in the east aj proposed Jay to goto the garden. 2, Falguni said, “Two and two make four” (irri Fw) (6) Ram said, When wi you come hare with me today evening? Falguni said that two and two make fou. Fam asked when | should go there wah him at day evening ‘3. Gulzar sal"Like fathor ko sone.” (si) (7) The colonel said to the soldiers, "Shoot the enemies” Gulzar said that ike father lke son. ‘The colonel commandod the solar to shoot the enemies. Peer ke Ce aT (OLommant Peocecn Puet.as.ed) 88 EX Ram as clover as Rani. I Active Voice Passive Voice Fant aa. adv. as Ex Sachinis 08 fast as Azhar (2) Comparative Degree Peet ad, er. than Ex. Govindis clover than Ram. Feet ad ot. than_ Ex. Gavaskar i fast’ than Sachin Onan Fe of alli the... Ex. Ke S80 - Ramesh ie th cleverest boy inthe clasa 2D -Rameshie clover than any other boy in the dass. (a) got my sowant lo wash my ear (Active Voice) PD-No therboy in the class is as cleveras Ramesh. 2) gt ny car washed by ny servant (Passive Voice) 0 - Davi isthe fastest bar in ou toa, CD - Davids taster han any ther baler in our team. {a} Ihave my sewvant wash my ea. (Active Vow) PD - No otter balan ourtoam i aa fast as David (©) | nave my car washed by my servant. (Passive Voice) Cee Cs '8D - The dog is tho most fll animal inthe wor {@) | get my halo every month 2D- Thadegis mo fat han any har cnimal inthe wor. (a) 62 WR RA a 59 PD- No other animalin the world is as fitful asthe dog. (>) My fater got me maria Use of the irregular Adjuctives ya RUHR RBI SD Shyam is he best boy nthe schoo (©) Dont make Pint ery (@) make my servant wash my ear, (Active Volos) ‘aioat of al, (0) My servant is made to wash my oar. (Passive Voice) (CD Shyam is beter man any other boy inthe school. (e) gat 2a wl. PD - No othor oy in tho schoo! is ae good.as Shyam (4) Get my clothes washed. (1) Raimi tata than | (aya sua eel aed, (@) Rakhi te more beautiful than she. (6) Have my scooter ropairod (@) Ramis beter than ho. (opus 22 Ae sue

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