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Book - 9
Adjectives
Adverbs
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Their Differences

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Adjectives ( $X‚wüDeTT\T )

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a Noun or a Pronoun.
Nouns HêeTyê#·≈£eTT\T >∑T]+∫ ˝Ò<ë Pronouns düs¡«HêeTeTT\ >∑T]+∫
$X‚wü+>± ‘Ó*j·TCÒj·TT |ü<äeTTqT Adjective ( $X‚wüDeTT ) nì n+{≤s¡T.

Something - About a Noun Something - About a Pronoun


1. sêeTT&ÉT eT+∫ u≤\T&ÉT. 1. n‘·&ÉT ˇø£ eT÷s¡Tâ&ÉT.
Rama is a good boy. He is a fool .
2. d”‘· ˇø£ n+<äyTÓ qÆ ne÷àsTT. 2. ÄyÓT ˇø£ q\¢ ne÷àsTT.
Seeta is a beautiful girl. She is a black girl.
3. sêDÏ #ê˝≤ ˝≤e⁄>± ñ+~. 3. áyÓT #ê˝≤ düqï>± ñ+~.
Rani is very fat. She is very thin.
4. øÏc˛sY ˇø£ ù|<äyê&ÉT. 4. áj·Tq #ê˝≤ <Ûìä ≈£î&ÉT.
Kishore is a poor person. He is very Rich.
5. ^‘· ˇø£ ne÷j·T≈£îsê\T. 5. yês¡T |æ∫Ãyêfi¯ófl.
Geeta is an innocent girl. They are mental.
6. e÷ Hêqï ˇø£ kÕ<Ûës¡D e´øÏ.Ô 6. Ç‘·qT ˇø£ ù|s¡Tqï e´øÏÔ .
Our father is a simple person. He is a popular person.
7. –] #ê˝≤ #Ó&ɶ u≤\T&ÉT . 7. yês¡T #ê˝≤ #Ó&ɶ yêfi¯ófl.
Giri is a very bad boy. They are very bad.
8. sêE ˇø£ n<äèwüeº +‘·T&ÉT. 8. y˚TeTT n<äèwüºe+‘·T\eTT.
Raju is a lucky person. We are lucky persons.
9. <˚e⁄&ÉT >=|üŒyê&ÉT. 9. yêfi¯ófl >=|üŒyêfi¯ófl.
God is great. They are great.
10. dæìe÷ #ê˝≤ u≤>∑T+~. 10. n~ u≤>∑T+~.
Movie is very nice. It is nice.
11. á düeTdü´ #ê˝≤ ∫qï~. 11. Ç~ #ê˝≤ ∫qï~.
This problem is very small. This is very small.
12. ø=ã“] #Ó≥Tº bı&ÉT>±Z ñ+~. 12. n~ bı{Ϻ>± ñ+~.
Coconut tree is tall. That is short.
13. e÷ neTà #ê˝≤ ø√|ü+>± ñqï~. 13. ÄyÓT #ê˝≤ $#ês¡+>± ñqï~.
Mummy is very angry. She is very sad.
14. e÷ ≈£î≥T+ã+ #ê˝≤ nq+<ä+>± ñ+~. 14. y˚TeTT #ê˝≤ nq+<ä+>± ñHêïeTT.
Our family is very happy. We are very happy.
15. e+≥ø±\T #ê˝≤ s¡T∫>± ñHêïsTT. 15. Ç$ #ê˝≤ s¡T∫>± ñHêïsTT.
The dishes are very tasty. These are very tasty.

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Adverbs ( ÁøÏj·÷ $X‚wüDeTT\T )

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a Verb .
Verbs ÁøÏj·T\ >∑T]+∫ n+fÒ #˚dæq |üìì >∑T]+∫
$X‚wü+>± ‘Ó*j·TCÒj·TT |ü<äeTTqT Adverb ( ÁøÏj·÷ `$X‚wüDeTT ) n+{≤s¡T.

Telling - Something - About a Verb done by the Subject

1. sêeTT&ÉT y˚>∑+>± |ü]¬>‘êÔ&ÉT . 1. Rama ran fastly.

2. s¡$ u≤>± Ä&Ü&ÉT. 2. Ravi played well.

3. n‘·&ÉT >∑{Ϻ>± ø={≤º&ÉT. 3. He beat hardly.

4. ÄyÓT yÓT\¢>± e÷{≤¢&ç+~. 4. She spoke slowly.

5. øÏs¡DY Ä\dü´+>± e#êÃ&ÉT. 5. Kiran came lately.

6. sêCÒwt #Ó&ɶ>± Á|üe]Ô+#ê&ÉT. 6. Rajesh behaved badly.

7. e÷ {°#·s¡T y˚>∑+>± $e]+#ê&ÉT. 7. Our teacher explained fastly.


8. e÷ Hêqï ø√|ü+>± ‹{≤º&ÉT. 8. Our father scolded angrily.
9. e÷ neTà s¡T∫>± e+&ç+~. 9. Our mummy cooked tastily.
10. |æ*¢ ìX¯ã∆+>± e∫Ã+~. 10. The cat came silently.
11. |æ\¢yê&ÉT >∑{Ϻ>± @&ÜÃ&ÉT. 11. The boy cried loudly.
12. <=+>∑ düTìï‘·+>± e÷{≤¢&Ü&ÉT. 12. The thief talked softly.
13. >√bÕ˝Ÿ Äq+<ä+>± n+^ø£]+#ê&ÉT. 13. Gopal accepted happily.
14. e÷ ‘·eTTà&ÉT y˚>∑+>± ‹Hêï&ÉT. 14. Our brother ate fastly.
15. e÷ nø£ÿ u≤<Ûä‘√ e∫Ã+~. 15. My sister came sadly.
16. dü∫HéY n<äT“‘·+>± Ä&Ü&ÉT. 16. Sachin played marvelously.
17. ø£$‘· n+<ä+>± ø£qã&ç+~. 17. Kavitha looked beautifully.
18. b˛©düT nqTe÷q+>± #·÷XÊ&ÉT. 18. Police saw doubtfully.
19. >ö] |üP]Ô>± H˚s¡TÃø=ì+~. 19. Gowri learnt completely.
20. dü+^‘· nqs¡Zfi¯+>± e÷{≤¢&ç+~. 20. Sangeeta spoke fluently.

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Adjectives Adverbs
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( $X‚wüDeTT\T ) ( ÁøÏj·÷ $X‚wüDeTT\T )


Nouns & Pronouns Verbs - #˚dæq |üì
>∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ
1. sêeTT&ÉT X¯óÁuÛÑeTT>± ñHêï&ÉT . 1. sêeTT&ÉT X¯óÁuÛÑeTT>± sêdüTÔHêï&ÉT.
Rama is neat. Rama is writing neatly.
2. eTùV≤wt >∑©E>± ñHêï&ÉT . 2. eTùV≤wt >∑©E>± ø£ì|ædüTÔHêï&ÉT.
Mahesh is dirty. Mahesh is looking dirty.
3. sêDÏ y˚>∑e+‘·Tsê\T . 3. sêDÏ y˚>∑eTT>± |ü]¬>‘·TÔ‘·Tqï~.
Rani is fast. Rani is running fastly.
4. >√bÕ˝Ÿ ì<ëqe+‘·T&ÉT. 4. >√bÕ˝Ÿ ì<ëq+>± |üì#˚düTÔHêï&ÉT.
Gopal is slow. Gopal is working slowly.
5. ≈£îe÷sY <Ó’s¡´e+‘·T&ÉT. 5. ≈£îe÷sY <Ó’s¡´+>± yÓfi¯óÔHêï&ÉT.
Kumar is brave. Kumar is going bravely.
6. n‘·&ÉT >=|üŒyê&ÉT. 6. n‘·&ÉT >=|üŒ>± uÀ~ÛdüTÔHêï&ÉT.
He is great. He is teaching greatly.
7. n~ ‹j·T´>± ñ+~. 7. n~ ‹j·T´>± ‘·j·÷s¡T#˚j·Tã&ç+~.
It is sweet. It is prepared sweetly.
8. yês¡T Äq+<ä+>± ñHêïs¡T. 8. yês¡T Äq+<ä+>± ìedædüTÔHêïs¡T.
They are happy. They are living happily.
9. sêDÏ ã\V”≤q+>± ñ+~. 9. sêDÏ ã\V”≤q+>± ne⁄‘·THêïs¡T.
Rani is weak. Rani is becoming weakly.
10. H˚qT ˇø£ eT÷s¡Tâìï . 10. H˚qT eT÷s¡â+>± Á|üe]ÔdüTÔHêïqT.
I am a fool. I am behaving foolishly.

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Adjectives
( $X‚wüDeTT\T )
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An Adjective is a word , used to indicate


Quality , Quantity , Character ,Number and Colour
of a noun or a Pronoun.
ˇø£ Noun HêeTyê#·≈£eTT jÓTTø£ÿ ˝Ò<ë ˇø£ Pronoun düs¡«HêeTeTT jÓTTø£ÿ
>∑TDeTTqT ø±˙ .... s¡+>∑TqT ø±˙ , eT]j·TT |ü]e÷D≤ìï ø±ì dü+K´qT ø±˙ ....
‘Ó*j·TCÒj·TT |ü<äeTTqT Adjective ( $X‚wüDeTT ) nì n+{≤s¡T ....

6 - Kinds of Adjectives
$X‚wüDeTT\T eTTK´+>± 6 s¡ø±\T ñHêïsTT ...
Adjectives are mostly 6 kinds :

1. Adjective of quality, Character...( >∑TDeTT ˝Ò<ë HêD´‘·qT $X‚w+


ü >± #Ó|⁄ü Œ )
2. Adjective of quantity. ( |ü]e÷DeTTqT >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
3. Adjective of number. ( dü+K´qT >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
4. Demonstrative Adjectives. ( |òü˝≤Hê nì $X‚wü+>± #·÷|æ+∫ #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
5. Distributive Adjectives.( ˇø£ÿ{Ï>± #˚dæ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
6. Interrogative Adjectives.( Á|üXÊï|ü<ë\T ñ|üjÓ÷–dü÷Ô $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )

Ç˝≤ M{Ï >∑T]+∫ |üP]Ô>± ‘Ó\TdüT≈£î+fÒ


Adjectives ` $X‚wüDeTT\
>∑T]+∫ |üP]Ô>± ‘Ó*dæqfÒº
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1. Adjective of quality ... Character ...

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( >∑TDeTTqT , dü«uÛ≤eeTTqT ˝Ò<ë HêD´‘·qT $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. Rama is a good boy . 1. sêeTT&ÉT eT+∫ u≤\T&ÉT .
2. Seeta is an intelligent student . 2. d”‘· ˇø£ ‘Ó*$>∑\ $<Ûë´]úì.
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3. Our school is a big building. 3. e÷ ã&ç ˇø£ ô|<ä› uÛÑeqeTT.


4. Rani is a brave girl. 4. sêDÏ ˇø£ <ÛÓ’s¡´eTT >∑\ ne÷àsTT.
5. You have a smiling face. 5. ˙≈£î qy˚« eTTKeTT ñ+~.
6. Maths is my favorite subject. 6. ˝…øÿ£ \T Hê≈£î Çwüyº TÓ qÆ düu≈®… î£ .º
7. She has a sweet voice. 7. ÄyÓT≈£î ˇø£ ‹j·T´{Ï >=+‘·T ñ+~.
8. The sky is blue . 8. Äø±X¯eTT ˙\+>± ñ+~.
9. It is a cold night. 9. á sêÁ‹ #·\¢>± ñ+~.
10. Geeta is a bad girl. 10.^‘· ˇø£ #Ó&ɶ ne÷àsTT.
11. The weather is pleasant today. 11. ás√E yê‘êes¡DeTT eTH√Vü≤s¡+>± ñ+~.
12. She has attractive eyes. 12. ÄyÓT≈£î Äø£sD 壡 j
° T· yÓTqÆ ø£fió¯ fl ñqï$.
13. God is great. 13. <˚e⁄&ÉT >=|üŒyê&ÉT.
14. India is an independent country. 14. uÛ≤s¡‘· <˚Xe¯ TT dü«‘·+‘ Á · <˚Xe¯ TT.
15. It is hot. 15. n~ y˚&ç>± ñ+~.

2. Adjective of quantity. ( How much ? )


( |ü]e÷DeTTqT >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ ) ( m+‘· ? )
1. The child drank a little milk. 1. bÕ|ü ø=+#Ó+ bÕ\T ‘ê–+~.
2. We don’t have much time. 2. e÷≈£î m≈£îÿe düeTj·T+ ˝Ò<äT.
3. There are no fruits in the market. 3. e÷πsÿ≥Tº˝À @ |ü+&É÷¢ ˝Òe⁄ .
4. You may take any money. 4. ˙e⁄ m+‘· &ÉãT“HH’Ó ê rdüTø√e#·TÃ.
5. Raju has done many mistakes. 5. sêC≤ #ê˝≤ ‘·|⁄ü Œ\T #˚dæ ñHêï&ÉT.
6. Please .. Give me a little time. 6. <äjT· #˚d.æ .. Hê≈£î ø±düÔ düeTj·÷ìï Çe«+&ç.
7. There are many books on the table. 7. nø£ÿ&É fÒãT˝Ÿ ô|q’ #ê˝≤ |ü⁄düøÔ ±\T ñqï$.
8. We have no time to wait here. 8.e÷≈£îÇø£ÿ&Ém<äTs¡T#·÷&É{≤ìøÏdüeTj·TyT̊˝Ò<Tä .
9. I have a little hope on you. 9. Hê≈£î ˙ ô|’q ø±düÔ qeTàø£+ ñ+~.
10. They have many ideas . 10.yê]øÏ #ê˝≤ ◊&çj÷· \T ñHêïsTT.
11. He is showing much interest. 11. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ ÄdüøìÔÏ #·÷|ædTü HÔ êï&ÉT.
12. They had not bring any thing. 12. yês¡T @MT rdüTø=ì sê˝Ò<äT.
13. He wasted much amount . 13. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ &ÉãT“qT eè<∏ë #˚XÊ&ÉT.
14. He prepared many items. 14. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ edüTeÔ ⁄\qT ‘·j÷· s¡T #˚XÊ&ÉT.
15. She served a lot. 15. ÄyÓT #ê˝≤ |ü+∫+~.
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3. Adjective of Number...( How many ? )

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( dü+K´qT >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )( mìï ?)
1. He has given me several books. 1. n‘·&TÉ ø=ìï |ü⁄düøÔ ±\qT Hê≈£î Ç#êÃ&TÉ .
2. She ate ten Idlies . 2. ÄyÓT 10 Ç&û¢\T ‹ì+~.
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3. I bought the last book. 3. H˚qT ∫e] |ü⁄düøÔ ±ìï ø=HêïqT.


4. He gets the first rank. 4. n‘·&TÉ yÓTT<ä{Ï sê´+≈£îqT ‘Ó#T· Ã≈î£ +{≤&ÉT.
5. Ravi stood in the second place. 5. n‘·&ÉT ¬s+&Ée kÕúq+˝À ì\ã&ܶ&ÉT.
6. Indira Gandhi is our first lady P.M. 6. Ç+~sê >±+~Û e÷ yÓTT<ä{Ï Á|ü<Ûëq eT+Á‹.
7. She bought 4 sarees. 7. ÄyÓT 4 Ns¡\qT ø=qï~.
8. He learnt 10 answers for this exam. 8. n‘·&TÉ Ä |üØø£≈å î£ |ü~ |Á X
ü ï¯ \qT H˚sT¡ Ãø=Hêï&ÉT.
9. Shiva brought 3 T-shirts from Hyderabad. 9. •e 3 {°`wüsT¡ \º T ôV≤’ <äsêu≤<äT qT+&ç ‘Ó#êÃ&TÉ .
10. There were 2 members in this family. 10.á ≈£î≥T+ã+˝À 2 Ç<ä›s¡T ñ+&˚yês¡T.
11. 3 persons died in this accident. 11. á j·÷øχ&Ó+{Ÿ˝À 3 (eTT>∑TsZ T¡ )#·ìb˛j·÷s¡T.
12. 8 were injured in this accident. 12. á j·÷øχ&Ó+{Ÿ˝À 8 ( mì$T~ eT+~ ) >±j·T|ü&ܶs¡T.
13. Police arrested 5 thieves yesterday. 13. b˛©düT\T ◊<äT>∑Ts¡T <=+>∑\qT n¬sdtº #˚XÊs¡T.
14. He wrote 2 books on Poverty. 14. n‘·&TÉ 2 |ü⁄düøÔ ±\qT ù|<ä]ø£+ ô|’ sêXÊ&ÉT.
15. The hunter killed it in the single shot. 15. y˚≥>±&ÉT ˇø£fÒ >∑T]˝À <ëìì #·+ù|XÊ&ÉT.
4. Demonstrative Adjectives : this , that , these , those..
( |òü˝≤Hê nì $X‚wü+>± #·÷|æ+∫ #Ó|ü⁄Œ ( n~ , Ç~ , n$ , Ç$ )
1. The boy wants that bat. 1. nu≤“sTTøÏ Ä u≤´≥T ø±yê* .
2. I like this flower. 2. H˚qT á |ü⁄e⁄«qT Çwü|º & ü ‘É q· T.
3. This book is written by me. 3. á |ü⁄düøÔ e£ TT Hê #˚‘· sêj·Tã&çq~.
4. That Non-veg was cooked by my mom. 4. Ä e÷+kÕVü‰s¡eTT neTà #˚‘· e+&Éã&çq~.
5. That person is my husband. 5. Ä e´øÏHÔ ˚ Hê uÛsÑ .Ô¡
6. Those books are in the shelf. 6. Ä |ü⁄düøÔ ±\T >∑÷{Ï˝À ñqï$.
7. These things are sold in this shop. 7. á edüTÔe⁄\T á n+>∑&ç˝À neTàã&ÉTqT.
8. I got this pen from my brother, 8. á ô|qTïqT Hê ‘·eTTà&ç qT+&ç ‘Ó#T· Ã≈î£ HêïqT.
9. My father gave this amount. 9. e÷ Hêqï>±s¡T á &ÉãT“qT Ç#êÃs¡T.
10. We are going to that movie. 10.y˚TeTT á dæìe÷≈£î yÓfió¯ HÔ êïeTT.
11. No body can do that work. 11. Ä |üìì me«s¡÷ #Ój·T´˝Òs¡T.
12. These dishes are very tasty. 12. á e+≥ø±\T #ê˝≤ s¡T∫>± ñHêïsTT.
13. These schools are waste. 13. á bÕsƒ¡XÊ\\T |üìøÏ sêì$.
14. Janaki married that person. 14.C≤qøÏ Ä e´øÏì Ô ô|fi≤fl&+ç ~.
15. That boy is Ramu’s son. 15. Ä |æ\¢yê&ÉT sêeTTjÓTTø£ÿ ≈£îe÷s¡T&ÉT.
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5. Distributive Adjectives... each , every , either , neither

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(ˇø£ eøÏÔ ˝Ò<ë (m≈£îÿe) ˇø£{ÏøÏ $T+∫ m≈£îÿe edüTÔe⁄\qT ˇø£ÿ{Ï>± #˚dæ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
Çø£ÿ&É each , every nH˚ e÷≥\≈£î ‘ All ’ nH˚ ns¡úeTT edüTÔ+~
1. Each student must come one by one. 1. Á|ü‹ $<Ûë´]ú ˇø=ÿø£ÿ]>± sêyê*.
2. Every body should do the homework. 2. Á|ü‹ ˇø£ÿs¡T ¨yéT esYÿ #˚dæ ñ+&Ü*.
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3. All the students must sit in the each bench. 3. n+<äs÷¡ $<Ûë´s¡T\ú T ˇø=ÿø£ÿ u…+N˝ÀH˚ ≈£Ls√Ãyê*.
4. All the people must take each banana. 4. n+<äs÷¡ ˇø=ÿø£ÿ n]{Ï |ü+&˚ rdüTø√yê*.
5. Each pencil must be given to the students. 5. $<Ûë´s¡Tú\≈£î ˇø=ÿø£ÿ ô|ì‡˝Ò Çe«ã&Ü*.
6. Every theif must be arrested. 6. Á|ü‹ <=+>∑ |ü≥Tºã&Ü*.
7. Each student is very friendly. 7. |Á ‹
ü $<Ûë´]ú ùdïVü≤+>± ñHêï&ÉT.
8. Each paper contains the powerful matter. 8. |Á ‹ü ù||üsT¡ |üesY|⁄üò ˝Ÿ $wüj÷· ìï ø£*– ñ+~.
9. Every child becomes the citizen . 9. Á|ü‹ |æ\¢yê&ÉT ˇø£ bÂs¡T&ÉT ne⁄‘ê&ÉT.
10. Each officer must attend the meeting. 10.Á|‹ ü Ä|òd” sü T¡ MT{Ï+>∑T≈£î Vü‰»s¡yê«*.
11. Every player must be active. 11. Á|ü‹ Ä≥>±&ÉT #·˝≤ø°>± ñ+&Ü*.
12. Either two boys attended the class. 12. Ç<äs› ÷¡ u≤\Ts¡T ø±¢dTü ≈£î Vü‰»s¡j÷· ´s¡T.
13. Netiher of the two boys attended. 13. Ç<äs› ÷¡ u≤\Ts¡T ø±¢dTü ≈£î Vü‰»s¡e«˝Ò<Tä .
14. Either 2 books are good. 14. ¬s+&ÉT |ü⁄düøÔ ±\÷ u≤>∑THêïsTT.
15. Niether 2 books are good. 15. s¬ +&ÉT |ü⁄düÔø±\÷ u≤>√˝Òe⁄.

6. Interrogative Adjectives... What , which , whose


( Á|üXÊï|ü<ë\qT HêeTyê#·ø£eTT\≈£î eTT+<äT ñ|üjÓ÷–dü÷Ô $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. What books do you read? 1. @ |ü⁄düøÔ ±\qT ˙e⁄ #·<Tä e⁄‘êe⁄ ?
2. Which book is the best? 2. @ |ü⁄düÔø£eTT u≤>∑T+≥T+~ ?
3. Whose book is this ? 3. Ç~ me«] |ü⁄düÔø£eTT ?
4. What questions are they asking ? 4. @ |Á X
ü ï¯ \qT yês¡T n&ÉT>∑T‘·THêïs¡T ?
5. Which question is tough to you ? 5. @ Á|üX¯ï ˙≈£î ø£wüº+>± ñ+~ ?
6. Whose advise do you listen ? 6. me] dü\Vü‰qT ˙e⁄ $+{≤e⁄ ?
7. What salary are you expecting ? 7.@ J‘êìï ˙e⁄ nqTø=+≥THêïe⁄ ?
8. Which company is your car ? 8. MT ø±s¡T @ ø£+|ü˙~ ?
9. Whose car was Stolen ? 9. me] ø±s¡T <=+>∑*+#·ã&çq~?
10. What dishes are prepared today? 10.@ e+≥ø±\T ás√E ‘·j÷· s¡T#˚jT· ã&ÉT‘êsTT?
11. Which movie is shown here? 11.@dæìe÷ Çø£ÿ&É #·÷|üã&ÉT‘·Tqï~ ?
12. Whose pen is this ? 12. Ç~ me] ô|qTï ?
13. What answer do you give ? 13. ˙e⁄ @ düeT<ÛëHêeTT ÇkÕÔe⁄ ?
14. Which library do you go dialy? 14.@ ˝…’ÁãØøÏ ˙e⁄ Á|ü‹s√E yÓfi≤Ôe⁄ ?
15. Whose dress is colorful today? 15. me] ã≥º\T s¡+>∑T s¡+>∑T\T>± ñHêïsTT?
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Adverbs
( ÁøÏj·÷ ` $X‚wüDeTT\T )
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An Adverb is a word which modifies


a verb or an adjective or an onether adverb.

ˇø£ Verb øÁ j
Ï T· j·TTø£ÿ ˝Ò<ë ˇø£ Adjective ˝Ò<ë eTs=ø£ Adverb jÓTTø£ÿ
$X‚wüDeTTqT $e]+#·T |ü<äeTTqT
Adverb ( ÁøÏj·÷ ` $X‚wüDeTT ) nì n+{≤s¡T ....

10 - Kinds of Adverbs
ÁøÏj·÷ ` $X‚wüDeTT\T eTTK´+>± 10 s¡ø±\T ñHêïsTT ...
Adverbs are mostly 10 kinds :

1. Adverbs of Time...( #˚dæq |üì jÓTTø£ÿ düeTj·÷ìï $X‚w+ ü >± #Ó|⁄ü Œ )


2. Adverbs of place... ( #˚dæq |üì mø£ÿ&√ m˝≤>√ >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
3. Adverbs of number..(#˚dq æ |üì mìïkÕs√¢ dü+K´qT >∑T]+∫ $X‚w+ü >± #Ó|⁄ü Œ )
4. Adverbs of manner...( #˚dq æ |üì jÓTTø£ÿ $<ÛëHêìï $X‚w+ü >± #·÷|æ+∫ #Ó|⁄ü Œ )
5. Adverbs of Degree & Quantity ...( m+‘· ? m+‘· ‘·≈î£ ÿe .. nH˚|
Á Xü ï̄≈î£ düe÷<ÛëqyT̊ )
6. Adverbs of Affirmation....( ne⁄qT ... nì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
7. Adverbs of Negation ....( ø±<äT ... nì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
8. Adverbs of Reason ....( ø±s¡D≤\qT.... $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
9. Interragative Adverbs ....( Á|üXÊï|ü<ë\T ñ|üjÓ÷–dü÷Ô $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
10. Relative Adverbs ....( dü+ã+<Ûëìï dü÷∫dü÷Ô $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )

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1. Adverbs of Time ... ( When ? )

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( #˚dæq |üì jÓTTø£ÿ düeTj·÷ìï $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ ( m|ü⁄Œ&ÉT )
1. He came late. 1. n‘·&TÉ Ä\dü´+>± e#êÃ&TÉ .
2. Seeta came now. 2. d”‘· Ç|ü⁄Œ&ÉT e∫Ã+~.
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3. I went yesterday. 3. H˚qT ìqï yÓfi≤flqT.


4. I have been learning since 2012. 4. H˚qT 2012 qT+&ç Ç+ø± |üì #˚dTü HÔ êïqT.
5. We met 3 weeks ago. 5. y˚TeTT 3 yêsê\ øÁ ‘ Ï y· T˚ ø£*XÊeTT.
6. You went before Raju. 6. ˙e⁄ sêE ø£+fÒ eTT+<˚ yÓfi≤fle⁄.
7. Seresh will come after me. 7. düTsπ wt Hê ‘·sê«‘· ekÕÔ&TÉ .
8. The movie is releasing shortly. 8. dæìe÷ n‹ ‘=+<ä˝À ÁbÕs¡+uÛÑeTe⁄‘·T+~.
9. I will come soon. 9. H˚qT ‘=+<äs>¡ ± ekÕÔqT.
10. He will pay the fees tomorrow. 10.n‘·&ÉT |ò”EqT sπ |ü⁄ #Ó*k¢ ÕÔ&TÉ .
11. I will return it immediately. 11. H˚qT <ëìì ‘=+<äs¡>± ‹]– ÇkÕÔqT.
12. I had seen the movie already. 12. H˚qT n|üŒ{øπÏ dæìe÷ #·÷d ñ æ +{Ïì.
13. I will tell you afterwards. 13. H˚qT Ä ‘·sê«‘· #ÓbÕÔqT.
14. He will finish it early. 14. n‘·&ÉT ‘=+<äs¡>± |üP]Ô #˚kÕÔ&ÉT.
15. The results come nextweek. 15. |òü*‘ê\T e#˚à yês¡+˝À ekÕÔsTT.

2. Adverbs of Place ... ( where ? )


( #˚dæq |üì mø£ÿ&√ ...m˝≤>√ <ëì >∑T]+∫ y˚X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. They came here. 1. yês¡T Çø£ÿ&çøÏ e#êÃs¡T.
2. She went there. 2. ÄyÓT nø£ÿ&çøÏ yÓ[fl+~.
3. They went abroads. 3. yês¡T $<˚XÊ\≈£î yÓfi≤flsT¡ .
4. The doctor is in. 4. &Üø£sº T¡ ˝À|ü\ ñHêïs¡T.
5. We were out. 5. y˚TeTT ãj·T≥ ñ+{Ï$T.
6. I went home. 6. H˚qT Ç+{ÏøÏ yÓfi≤flqT.
7. He lives near me. 7. n‘·&TÉ Hê<ä>sZ∑ ¡ ìedækÕÔ&TÉ .
8. Children are flying kites on the top. 8. |æ\¢\T >±*bÕ≥\qT y˚T&Éô|’q m>∑s¡y˚düTÔHêïs¡T.
9. I am within my limits. 9. H˚qT Hê n<äT|ü⁄˝À ñHêïqT.
10. You must come within an hour. 10.MTs¡T ˇø£ >∑+≥ ˝À|ü⁄ sêyê*.
11. No body should come above 2 . 11. me«s¡÷ ≈£L&Ü 2 ‘·sê«‘· sê≈£L&É<äT.
12. No body should go below 4 . 12. me«s¡÷ ≈£L&Ü 4 ø£+fÒ eTT+<˚ yÓfifl̄sê<äT.
13. Our school is built outside. 13. e÷ ã&ç ãj·T≥ ø£{Ϻ+#·ã&ç+~.
14. He lives far from us. 14. n‘·&ÉT e÷ qT+&ç <ä÷s¡+>± ìedækÕÔ&ÉT.
15. The monkey jumped up. 15. ø√‘·T\T ô|’øÏ m–]q$.
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3. Adverbs of Numbers ... ( How often ? )

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( #˚dæq |üì mìï kÕs√¢ nì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ ( mìï kÕs¡T¢ ? )
1. They often go to the movies. 1. yês¡T n|ü⁄Œ&|É ⁄ü Œ&TÉ dæìe÷\≈£î yÓfi≤ÔsT¡ .
2. He often comes here. 2. n‘·&ÉT n|ü⁄Œ&É|ü⁄Œ&ÉT Çø£ÿ&çøÏ ekÕÔ&ÉT.
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3. She never understands me. 3. ÄyÓT qqTï m|üŒ{øÏ Ï ns¡+ú #˚dTü ø√<äT.
4. Raju fears sometimes . 4. sêE ø=ìï kÕs¡T¢ uÛj Ñ T· |ü&‘
É ê&ÉT.
5. You can come always. 5. MTs¡T m|üŒ{ÏøÏ sê>∑\s¡T.
6. She helped me once. 6. n‘·&TÉ ˇø£ÿkÕ] Hê≈£î düV‰ü j·TeTT #˚XÊ&ÉT.
7. I saw this movie twice. 7. H˚qT á dæìe÷qT ¬s+&ÉT kÕs¡T¢ #·÷XÊqT.
8. This happened thrice. 8. n~ eT÷&ÉT kÕs¡T¢ »]–+~.
9. I gave her firstly. 9. H˚qT yÓTT<ä{kÏ Õ] Ç#êÃqT.
10. Don’t eat it secondly. 10.¬s+&Ée kÕ] ‹qe<äT›.
11. Don’t repeat it again. 11. Bìì eT∞fl ‹]– #˚j·Te<äT›.
12. I see him always playing. 12. H˚qT Ç‘·ìï m|üŒ{ÏøÏ Ä&ÉT‘·÷ ñ+&É+>∑H˚ #·÷kÕÔqT.
13. Don’t ask repeatedly. 13. eT∞fl eT∞fl n&É>∑e<äT›.
14. Don’t call me continuously. 14. Ä|ü≈î£ +&Ü ø±˝Ÿ #˚jT· e<äT.›
15. I told many times. 15. H˚qT #ê˝≤ kÕs¡T¢ #ÓbÕŒqT.

4. Adverbs of Manner ... ( in what manner ? )


( #˚dæq |üì m˝≤ .. @ |ü<䛋˝À nì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ ( m˝≤ ? )
1. Bheema fought bravely. 1. ;ÛeTT&ÉT <ÛÓ’s¡´+>± b˛sê&Ü&ÉT.
2. I speak English well. 2. H˚qT Ç+^¢wt u≤>± e÷{≤¢&‘ É êqT.
3. They came fastly. 3. yês¡T y˚>+∑ >± e#êÃsT¡ .
4. He talked slowly. 4. n‘·&TÉ ì<ëq+>± e÷{≤¢&Ü&ÉT.
5. Raju replied loudly. 5. sêE >∑{>ºÏ ± düe÷<Ûëq$T#êÃ&TÉ .
6. Teacher asked seriously. 6. {°#s· T¡ dæ]j·Tdt>± n&ç>±&ÉT.
7. H.M. punished severely. 7. ôV≤#Y.j·TyéT. rÁe+>± •øÏ+å #ê&ÉT.
8. She danced happily. 8. ÄyÓT Äq+<ä+>± Hê≥´eTT #˚d+æ ~.
9. Her mother beat her hardly. 9. yêfi¯fl neTà ÄyÓTqT >∑{>ºÏ ± ø={Ï+º ~.
10. His brother ran fastly. 10. yêfi¯fl ‘·eTTà&ÉT y˚>∑+>± |ü]¬>‘êÔ&ÉT.
11. He comes correctly. 11. n‘·&ÉT dü]>±Z |üì#˚kÕÔ&ÉT.
12. She talked wrongly. 12. ÄyÓT ‘·|· ⁄ü Œ>± e÷{≤¢&ç+~.
13. Ravi behaved rudely. 13. s¡$ yÓTTs¡≥T>± Á|üe]Ô+#ê&ÉT.
14. I return your amount surely. 14. H˚qT ‘·|üŒ≈£î+&Ü ˙ &ÉãT“qT ‹]– ÇkÕÔqT.
15. He told sadly. 15.n‘·&ÉT $#ês¡øs£ +¡ >± #ÓbÕŒ&ÉT.
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5. Adverbs of Degree & Quantity... ( To what extent ?)

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1. He talks excessively . 1. n‘·&TÉ n~Ûø+£ >± e÷{≤¢&TÉ ‘ê&ÉT.
2. He rather loves his audiences. 2. n‘·&TÉ ùÁ |ø£¸≈î£ \qT Çwü|
º Pü s¡«ø£+>± ùÁ|$TkÕÔ&TÉ .
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3. He hardly takes his breathe. 3. n‘·&TÉ n‹ø£w+˜ü >± XÊ«düqT rdüTø=+{≤&ÉT.


4. He talks extremely fast. 4. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ y˚>+∑ >± e÷{≤¢&‘ É ê&ÉT.
5. He communicates rather well. 5. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ uÛ≤>± dü+uÛ≤wækÕÔ&TÉ .
6. He gestures very quickly. 6. n‘·&TÉ Vü‰euÛ≤yê\qT n‹ y˚>+∑ >± #·÷|ækÕÔ&TÉ .
7. He is extremely talkative. 7. n‘·&TÉ #ê˝≤ n‹>± e÷{≤¢&TÉ ‘ê&ÉT.
8. He was too careless. 8. n‘·&ÉT #ê˝≤ ìs¡¢ø£¸´+>± ñ+&ÓqT.
9. His ratings are very high. 9. n‘·&ç $\Te #ê˝≤ >=|üŒ~.
10. The cup was nearly full. 10. ø£|ü⁄Œ #ê˝≤ <ä>∑Zs¡>± ì+&ç ñ+&ÓqT.
11. The mangoes were almost ripe. 11. e÷$T&ç <Ûäs¡\T <ë<ë|ü⁄>± ô|]– ñ+&ÓqT.
12. You told absolutely right. 12. ˙y˚ #Ó|æŒ+~ K∫Ñ·+>± ø£¬s≈£îº.
13. He wrote too carelessly. 13. n‘·&ÉT #ê˝≤ ìs¡ø¢ ¸£ ´+>± sêXÊ&ÉT.
14. It was quite opposite. 14. n~ |üP]Ô>± m<äTs¡T ñ+&ÓqT.
15. Raju came a little bit late. 15. sêE ø±düÔ Ä\dü´+>± e#êÃ&TÉ .

6. Adverbs of Affirmation ( Yes , certainly , surely , by all means )


( ˇø£ |üìì WqT , K∫Ñ·+>± , ìdü‡+<˚Vü≤+>± .. nì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. Surely he will pass . 1. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± bÕdt ne⁄‘ê&ÉT.
2. Defenitely he comes. 2. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± ekÕÔ&TÉ .
3. Yes... he did it. 3. WqT ... n‘·&TÉ <ëìì #˚XÊ&ÉT.
4. They certainly work hard. 4. yês¡T K∫Ñ+· >± ø£w|ºü &ü ç |üì#˚kÕÔsT¡ .
5. I surely return your amount soon. 5. MT &ÉãT“qT H˚qT K∫Ñ+· >± ‹]– ÇkÕÔqT.
6. He definitely speaks English well. 6. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± Ç+^¢wt u≤>± e÷{≤¢&‘ É ê&ÉT.
7. Yes... she tells the truth. 7. WqT ... ÄyÓT ì»y˚T #ÓãT‘·T+<äT.
8. She certainly went. 8.ÄyÓT ìX¯Ãj·T+>± yÓ[fl+~.
9. He is certainly the right person. 9. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± düs¬ q’ e´øÏÔ .
10. By all the means he is correct. 10.n˙ï $<Ûë\T>± n‘·&TÉ düs¬ q’ yê&ÉT.
11. By all the means I was suffered. 11. n˙ï $<Ûë\T>± H˚qT uÛ≤~Û+#·ã&ܶqT.
12. Yes... They cleared my doubts. 12. WqT ... yês¡T Hê dü+<˚V‰ü \qT rsêÃsT¡ .
13. Surely he will help us. 13. K∫Ñ+· >± n‘·&TÉ e÷≈£î düV‰ü j·TeTT #˚kÕÔ&TÉ .
14. Surely he will cheat you. 14. n‘·&TÉ ìqTï K∫Ñ+· >± yÓ÷dü+#˚kÕÔ&TÉ .
15. Certainly you return back. 15. K∫Ñ·+>± ˙e⁄ ‹]– ekÕÔe⁄.
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7. Adverbs of Negation ( No , not , any , not at all )

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( ø±<äT , ˝Ò<äT , n+≥÷ e´‹πsK+>± ˇø£ |üìì $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. Surely he will not pass . 1. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± bÕdt ne«&ÉT.
2. Defenitely he does not come. 2. n‘·&TÉ K∫Ñ+· >± sê&ÉT.
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3. No... he did not do it. 3. ˝Ò<äT ... n‘·&ÉT #˚j·T˝Ò<äT.


4. They certainly don’t work hard. 4. yês¡T K∫Ñ+· >± Kwü|º & ü ç |üì#˚jT· s¡T.
5. I don’t return your amount soon. 5. MT &ÉãT“qT H˚qT ‹]– Çe«qT.
6. He doesn’t speak English well. 6. n‘·&TÉ Ç+^¢wt u≤>± e÷{≤¢&&É TÉ .
7. No, she doesn’t tell the truth. 7. ˝Ò<äT ... ÄyÓT ì»y˚T #Ó|üŒ<äT.
8. She did not go. 8.ÄyÓT yÓfi¯fl˝Ò<äT.
9. He is not the right person. 9. n‘·&ÉT dü¬s’q e´øÏÔ ø±<äT.
10. Any is correct. 10.me«s¡÷ dü]ø±<äT.
11. I not at all suffered. 11. H˚qT @ e÷Á‘·eT÷ u≤~Û+|üã&É˝Ò<äT.
12. No..They didn’t clear my doubts. 12. ˝Ò<Tä ... yês¡T Hê dü+<˚V‰ü \qT rs¡Ã˝< Ò Tä .
13. He won’t help us. 13. n‘·&TÉ e÷≈£î düV‰ü j·TeTT #˚jT· &ÉT.
14. He didn’t cheat you. 14. n‘·&TÉ ìqTï yÓ÷dü+#˚jT· ˝Ò<Tä .
15. You don’t return back. 15. ˙e⁄ ‹]– sêe⁄.

8. Adverbs of Reason. ( therefore, hence , as , because , etc.. )


( ˇø£ |üìì #˚ùd ø±s¡D≤ìï >∑T]+∫ $X‚wü+>± #Ó|ü⁄Œ )
1. She did not study well therefore 1. ÄyÓT u≤>± #·<äe ˝Ò<äT n+<äTe\¢
she failed in the exams . |üØø£å\T ‘·|æŒ+~.
2. He was ill hence did not 2. n‘·&TÉ nHês√>∑´+>± ñHêï&ÉT n+<äTe\q
go to the office. Ä|ò”düT≈£î yÓfi¯fl˝Ò<äT.
3. As she was tired , she went 3. ÄyÓT n*dæ b˛sTT+~ ø£qTø£ ‘=+<äs¡>±
to the bed early. ìÁ<äb˛sTT+~.
4. Sridhar did not go to the school 4. Áo<ÛäsY bÕsƒ¡XÊ\≈£î yÓfi¯fl˝Ò<äT m+<äTø£+fÒ
because he is ill. n‘·&ÉT nHês√>∑´+>± ñHêï&ÉT.
5. Janaki did not do that therefore 5. C≤qøÏ <ëìì #˚j·T˝Ò<äT n+<äTe\¢
her mother beat her. yêfi¯fl neTà ÄyÓTqT ø={Ϻ+~.
6. She is a poor girl hence she 6. ÄyÓT ˇø£ ù|<ä ne÷àsTT n+<äTe\¢
did not go to the tour. ÄyÓT $Vü‰s¡ j·÷Á‘·≈£î yÓfi¯fl˝Ò<äT.
7. He came late because the bus 7. n‘·&ÉT Ä\dü´+>± e#êÃ&ÉT m+<äTø£+fÒ
came late. ãdüT‡ ˝Ò≥T>± e∫Ã+~.
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9. Interrogative Adverbs...

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( Á|üX¯ï\T n&ÉT>∑T≥≈£î ñ|üjÓ÷–+#·T ÁøÏj·÷ $X‚wüDeTT\T )
1. Where is Rama ? 1. sêeTT&ÉT mø£ÿ&É ñHêï&ÉT ?
2. Why are you late ? 2. ˙≈£î m+<äT≈£î Ä\dü´eTT nsTT´+~?
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3. How many students passed the text? 3. m+‘· eT+~ $<ë´s¡Tú\T bÕdt nj·÷´s¡T?
4. When did sekhar come from Hyd? 4. X‚Ks¡T ôV≤’ <äsêu≤<äT qT+&ç m|ü⁄Œ&TÉ e#êÃ&TÉ ?
5. Where is your book ? 5. ˙ |ü⁄düÔø£eTT mø£ÿ&É ñ+~?
6. When has he come ? 6. n‘·&ÉT m|ü⁄Œ&ÉT e#êÃ&ÉT?
7. Why are you laughing ? 7. MTs¡T m+<äT≈£î qe⁄«‘·THêïs¡T ?
8. How long will he stay here ? 8. n‘·&ÉT m+‘· ø±\+ Çø£ÿ&É ñ+{≤&ÉT?
9. How much did he give you ? 9. n‘·&ÉT ˙≈£î m+‘· Ç#êÃ&ÉT ?
10. How many participated? 10.m+‘· eT+~ bÕ˝§ZHêïs¡T ?
11. How far is your place far from here? 11. MT düú\eTT Çø£ÿ&ç qT+&ç m+‘· <ä÷s¡eTT?
12. Where is your school ? 12.MT ã&ç mø£ÿ&É ñ+~ ?
13. Why are the people standing there? 13. nø£ÿ&É »Hê\T m+<äT≈£î ì\ã&ܶs¡T ?
14. How many were died ? 14. m+‘· eT+~ #·ìb˛j·÷s¡T ?
15. When will you give the amount? 15. ˙e⁄ &ÉãT“qT m|ü⁄Œ&ÉT ÇkÕÔe⁄ ?

10. Relative Adverbs


Adverbs eTT+<äTqï Nouns HêeTyê#·ø£eTT\‘√ dü+uÛÑ+<ëìï dü÷∫+#˚

1. They went to the building which 1. @<Ó’‘˚ uÛÑeqeTT ì]à+#·ã&ç+<√


was constructed. yês¡T Ä uÛeÑ HêìøÏ yÓfi≤flsT¡ .
2. She remembered the convent 2. ÄyÓT ‘·qT mø£ÿ&Ó’‘˚ #·~$ ñ+&ÓH√
where she studied . Ä ø±HÓ«+{ŸqT >∑Ts¡TÔ+#·Tø=ì+~.
3. I know the place where 3. eTq+ mø£ÿ&çø¬ ‘ ’ ˚ yÓfió¯ HÔ êïy˚T
we are going. Ä dü\
ú eTT Hê≈£î ‘Ó\TdüT.
4. I earned the money which 4. H˚qT @<Ó‘ ’ ˚ p<ä+˝À b˛>=≥Tº≈î£ HêïH√
I lost in the gambling. <ëìì dü+bÕ~+#êqT .
5. He studied again where 5.n‘·&TÉ mø£ÿ&Ó‘ ’ ˚ ‘·q #·<Tä e⁄qT
he discontinued his studies. Äù|dæ ñ+&ÓH√ nø£ÿ&˚ eT∞fl #·~yê&ÉT.
6. We all are visiting the Tajmahal 6. @<Ó’‘˚ ÄÁ>±˝À ñ+<√ Ä ‘êCŸeTVü≤˝Ÿ qT
which is in Agra. y˚TeT+‘ê <ä]ÙdüTHÔ êïeTT.
7. I found my book where 7. mø£ÿ&Ó‘’ ˚ Hê |ü⁄düøÔ ±ìï b˛>=≥Tº≈î£ HêïH√
I had lost it. nø£ÿ&˚ <ëìì #·÷XÊqT.
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