Difference between revisions of "Talk:Nepali and English"

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(New page: * (en) ''He is good.'' → * (en) ''He is a good student.'' → * (en) ''He is very poor.'' → * (en) ''She is very poor.'' → * (en) ''I was very busy yesterday.'' → * (en) ''The d...)
 
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;Cha and Ho

* (en) ''He is good.'' →
* (en) ''He is good.'' →
* (en) ''He is a good student.'' →
* (en) ''He is a good student.'' →

;Gender sensitivity

* (en) ''He is very poor.'' →
* (en) ''He is very poor.'' →
* (en) ''She is very poor.'' →
* (en) ''She is very poor.'' →

;Misc.

* (en) ''I was very busy yesterday.'' →
* (en) ''I was very busy yesterday.'' →
* (en) ''The dogs are barking in the streets.'' →
* (en) ''The dogs are barking in the streets.'' →
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* (en) ''He walks to the market with his friends at midnight.'' →
* (en) ''He walks to the market with his friends at midnight.'' →
* (en) ''He meets her in the garden at midnight.'' →
* (en) ''He meets her in the garden at midnight.'' →

;Modal auxiliaries and obligations

* (en) ''We should help the poor people.'' →
* (en) ''We should help the poor people.'' →
* (en) ''She can change your life.'' →
* (en) ''She can change your life.'' →
* (en) ''He has to do his duties.'' →
* (en) ''He has to do his duties.'' →

;Verb working as causative/non-causative

* (en) ''The carpenter makes a table.'' →
* (en) ''The carpenter makes a table.'' →
* (en) ''He makes a carpenter fix his table.'' →
* (en) ''He makes a carpenter fix his table.'' →

Revision as of 12:19, 3 October 2008

Cha and Ho
  • (en) He is good.
  • (en) He is a good student.
Gender sensitivity
  • (en) He is very poor.
  • (en) She is very poor.
Misc.
  • (en) I was very busy yesterday.
  • (en) The dogs are barking in the streets.
  • (en) He writes the letter very quickly.
  • (en) I am here for two hours.
  • (en) He walks to the market with his friends at midnight.
  • (en) He meets her in the garden at midnight.
Modal auxiliaries and obligations
  • (en) We should help the poor people.
  • (en) She can change your life.
  • (en) He has to do his duties.
Verb working as causative/non-causative
  • (en) The carpenter makes a table.
  • (en) He makes a carpenter fix his table.
  • (en) Let me go!
  • (en) He lets me enter his room.
  • (en) He plays cricket but does not like to play football.