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'CONJUNCTION' AND 'INTERJECTION'

Kumar Upendra .
02/08/2021 1 0

  'Conjunction':

  1.) Chuki vah 25 saal se jyada umar ka ho gya hai esliye vah us job ke liye apply

        nahi kar saka.

        Since he has crossed the age of 25 years that’s why he could not apply

        for that job.

  2.) Krupya jaise hi wah aa jaye mujhe suchit Karen.

       Please inform me as soon as he comes.

  3.) Har ek ne apna lunch khatm kar liya esliye we sone ja rahe hai.

       Everyone has finished their lunch so they are going to sleep.

  'Interjection': 

   e.g. – wow , alas , aha etc.

    hurrah ! India has won the match.

    Oh ! I forgot your name.

    Alas !  His father is dead.

    Hmm ! I am not sure about it .

    Oops ! I parked my car at your parking.

    Wow ! That’s incredible.

   Alas ! He lost everything in the gamble.

   1.) Apne kaam se matlab rakho.

       Mind your own business.

  2.) Apne jubaan pe lagam do.

       Mind your own language.

   3.) Tej bukhar dangue bukhar ka lakshan hai.

       High fever is the symptom of dangue fever.

    4.) Maine kai dino se tumhe nahi dekha hai.

         I have not seen you for many days.

    5.) Yah mushkil lagta hai.

         It seems / appears difficult.

    6.) Lakshay tumhare liye aasaan lagta hai.

         The goal / target seems easy for you.

    7.)  Thik hai aapse bad me baat karta hun.

          Alright.. Talk to you later.

    8.)  Aaj pura din bahut busy rha hai.

          Its been very busy all day.

    9.) Kya aap abhi busy hai?

          Are you busy now?

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