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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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• Examples follow.
3
• Snell and Weightman. 2003. Teach
Yourself Hindi: Exercise 13.a.1,
page 172. Exercise 13.a.2, page
172.