by Anamika Academy | May 27, 2014 | Blog
The word’ too’ can be used to join two sentences which are related to each other. For example This news is so good that it can’t be true. The above sentence can be written without changing it’s meaning with the help of ‘too’ as. This news is too good to be true. The... by Anamika Academy | May 27, 2014 | Blog
‘On Time’ means exactly at that time. For example The 5:30 local left the station on time. The above sentence means that the train left at exactly 5:30. Similarly I will come to pick you up at 6 pm. So be ready on time. The function was organized well. Everything... by Anamika Academy | Nov 8, 2013 | Blog
Do you understand English?(क्या तुम अँग्रेजी समझते हो?) Do you read newspaper everyday? (क्या तुम प्रतिदिन समाचार-पत्र पढते हो?) Don’t you work anywhere?(क्या आप कहीं काम नहीं करते हो?) Don’t you travel by train?(क्या तुम रेलगाङी से यात्रा नहीं करते हो?) Don’t you... by Anamika Academy | Nov 7, 2013 | Blog
In the above sentence when we are talking about being late .But ‘late’ is an adjective and not a verb. So we need a verb to make the sentence. ‘Get’ is used as a verb with ‘ing’ in this situation. Let’s take some more examples. He is getting angry now (उसे अब गुस्सा आ... by Anamika Academy | Nov 4, 2013 | Blog
We use the above statements when we want the continuance of an action which is going on at the time of speaking. Let’s take an example Keep waiting for me until I come back. मेरा इंतज़ार तब तक करते रहो जब तक मैं वापस आ नहीं जाता।(यहाँ हम चाहते हैं कि इंतज़ार करने का...