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Degrees of Compulsion होना Normal need चािहये Moral Compulsion पड़ना External Compulsion Copyright © 2009 Jishnu Shankar Credited downloads allowed for noncommercial purposes

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Copyright  ©  2009  Jishnu  Shankar   Credited  downloads  allowed  for  non-­commercial  purposes  
Credits  and  References  
Hindustan   Hindustan  e-­paper  -­   hFp://epaper.hindustandainik.com/Default.aspx    
Nai  Dunia   Leading    NaKonal  Hindi  Daily,  published  from  Delhi  and  other   major  ciKes  of  India  -­   hFp://epaper.naidunia.com/epapermain.aspx    
References  
2003.    Teach  Yourself  Hindi.    Chicago:  McGraw  Hill.  
Jain,  Usha.   1995.    IntroducKon  to  Hindi  Grammar.    Berkeley:  University  of   California.  
McGregor,  R.  S.   1995.    Outline  of  Hindi  Grammar.    New  York:  Oxford  University   Press.  
AuthenKc  Materials  presented  with  permission  from:  
 
• Expressive  of  posiKve  obligaKon,  but  lacking   the  pressure  evident  in  .  
• Examples  follow.  
 
 
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• Indicates  wish  or  necessity.   • Occurs  with:     • A)    obliqued  nouns  or  pronouns,  expressing   want  or  need.  
• B)    infiniKve  form  of  verbs  or  subjuncKves,   expressing  desirability.  
• Examples  follow.  
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• Snell  and  Weightman.  2003.    Teach  Yourself  Hindi:     Exercise  13.a.1,  page  172.   Exercise  13.a.2,  page  172.