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________________ 1. 2. 3. 28 Lesson 17 Intransitive Verbs Exercises Use the following Intransitive Verbs in the Active Voice. This use should be in the Present Tense and the Imperative. In place of the Subject, use the Personal Pronoun. Lajja To embarrass = Ruva = To weep Dara = To fear Kalaha = To quarrel Thakka To tire Accha To sit Pada = To fall Uttha To get up = Bhida To clash Ucchala To leap = Ujjama: To endeavour Ullasa = To rejoice Kampa: To tremble Mara To die Khela = To play Kulla To jump = Tadaphada - To flounder = Ghuma = To go round Translate the following sentences into Apabhraṁśa - (1) We hide. (2) We may hide. (3) He fears. (4) He may fear. (5) You get up. (6) They should get up. (7) I play. (8) All of you should play. (9) She rejoices. (10) They should rejoice. (11) He sits. (12) He should sit. (13) You may sit. (14) They weep. (15) We leap. (16) I clash. (17) You flounder. (18) You may jump. (19) We should endeavour. (20) You may go round. (21) We tremble. (22) You should tremble. (23) He may fight. (24) They may fight. (25) You bathe. (26) You should bathe. (27) They may stay. (28) You should tire. (29) All of you faint. (30) We stay. (31) All of them play. (32) I play. (33) You get up (fem.). (34) She trembles. (35) We sit. Jain Education International Jujjha To fight = Muccha To faint Correct the following sentences which have been put in the Present Tense and put the correct form of Verb. (Put the Verb in agreement with its Subject). Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006531
Book TitleApbhramsa Grammar and Composition
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamalchand Sogani
PublisherApbhramsa Sahitya Academy
Publication Year2005
Total Pages294
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Grammar
File Size8 MB
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