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Use Of Let In Affirmative Sentence: ( دو )
  • Let us go for a walk.
  • Let me think about it.
  • Let us eat food.
  • Let us swim in the canal.
  • Let her sweep in the room.
  • Let her finish her work.
  • Let her learn her lesson.
  • Let me help my friends.
  • Let me open the door.
  • Let me come here.
  • Let him play in the ground.
  • Let him take toys.
  • Let her try it again.
  • Let him push the shelf.
  • Let them sit on the sofa.
  • Let them sleep on the bed.
  • Let them pray.
  • Let me eat food.
  • Let you take tea.

Use Of Let In Negative Sentence: ( دو )
  • Do not let the boys make a noise.
  • Do not let the girls pluck flowers.
  • Do not let him spit on the floor.
  • Do not let her laugh at the stranger.
  • Do not let them stop now.
  • Do not let us wait for her.
  • Do not let her use my umbrella.
  • Do not let him make a mistake.
  • Do not let them leave our house.
  • Do not let the children play in the ground.
  • Do not let  mother punish her son.

Use To In Affirmative Sentence:
  • I used to take tea daily.
  • You used to study English.
  • They used to play the piano.
  • He used to smoke when he was in college.
  • We used to  go for walk in the evening.
  • She used to learn her lesson.
  • I used to clean the kitchen.
  • You used to live alone.
  • They used to work hard.
  • Naveed used to drive a car.
  • She used to cook in their house.
  • We used to come to karachi.

Use To In Negative Sentence:

  • I did not use to wake up early in the morning.
  • He did not use to play cricket in the ground.
  • She did not use to wash the pots.
  • We did not use to prepare for the exam.
  • They did not use to work.
  • You did not use to run in the street.
  • I did not use to go to shopping.
  • He did not use to pray for five times a day.
  • She did not use to weep any sad news.
  • We did not use to cut vegetables.
  • They did not use to go to the bazar.
  • You did not use to do your homework.

Use To In Interrogative Sentence:
  • Did I use to feel headache?
  • Did he use to joke?
  • Did she use to hate from him?
  • Did we use to think about it?
  • Did they use to teach in the school?
  • Did you use to care for me?
  • Diduse to write a letter in my school life?
  • Did he use to fight with his brother?
  • Did she use to make very delicious baryani?
  • Did we use to read the lesson in the school.
  • Did they use to sell purse in their shop?
  • Did you use to steal in the childhood?

Be use to: ( In Present )
  • I am used to taking juice.
  • He is used to coming to karachi.
  • She is used to cooking meal.
  • We are used to going to the market.
  • They are used to talking everytime.
  • You are used to plying match everytime.
  • am used to working hard.
  • You are used to taking tea.
  • He is used to eating vegetables.
  • She is used to thinking about her son.
  • They are used to distrubing in this flat.
  • We are used to improving own English.
Be use to: ( In present ) ( In Negative Sentences )                                  sub+is+not+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj

Sub+are+not+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj

Sub+am+not+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Examples:
I am not use to getting up early in the morning.
We are not use to taking raw milk.
He is not use to walking on foot.
They are not use to hearing a no.
She is not use to teaching in the school.
You are not use to working in the house.
I am not use to betting.
We are not use to fighting with them.
He is not use to reading the books.
They are not use to swimming the canal.
She is not use to telling a lie.
You are not use to swearing.



Be used to: ( In present ) ( In Introgative Sentences )

Is+sub+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Are+sub+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Am+sub+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Examples:
Is he use to travelling buses?
Are they use to that heat?
Is everyone in that company use to working overtime?
Is she use to talking tea every day?
Am I use to talking every time?
Are you use to tearing the pages?  Are they use to thinking about it?Are we use to writing a letter?
Is he is use to throwing things?
Is she use to understanding the conversation?
Is he use to winning the match?
Am I use to strewing things?


Be use to: ( In Past )
  • I was used to studing in my room.
  • You were used to singing a song.
  • She was used to watching drama.
  • He was used to listening to the news.
  • We were used to working there.
  • They were used to fighting every-time.
  • You were used to eating food.
  • They were used to praying for him.
  • I was used to wining the match.
  • She was used to laughing.
  • We were used to reading English stories.
  • He was used to sleeping.
Be used to ( In past ) (In Negative Sentences)

Sub+was+not+use to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Sub +were+not+use to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Examples:
He was not use to reading books.
She was not use to going to the market.
I was not use to sleeping on the floor.
We were not use to talking every time.
They were not use to coming here.
He was not use to weeping at the front of you.
She was not use to taking tea.
I was not use to using computer.
She was not use to forgiving.
He was not use to hidding everythings.
We were not use to buying things.
You were not use to feeling of any pain.


Be used to ( In past ) ( In Interrogative Sentences)

Was+sub+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj
Were+sub+used to+verb 1st form+ing+obj

Was he use to forgetting?
Was she use to hating from you?
Were you use to forbiding of everything?
Were we use to cutting vegetables?
Were they use to teaching in the school?
Was I use to preparing for teaching?
Was he use to playing in the ground?
Was she use to insulting of him?
Were you use to joking?
Were we use to learning from childhood?
Were they use to smiling?
Were you use to telling a lie?




Is to, Are toAm to( In Present )
  • I am to sleep on the sofa.
  • He is to come to karachi.
  • She is to eat an apple.
  • We are to punish to him.
  • They are to go to lahore.
  • You are to forbid to her from the bad habit.
  • I am to forget to him.
  • He is to take tea at 5 p.m.
  • She is to pay her fee.
  • We are to cut the fruits now for the afterparty.
  • They are to push the shelf.
  • You are to catch the ball.

Was to, Were to: In Past )
  • I was to wake up early in the morning every day.
  • He was to do his school work.
  • She was to wear new suit daily.
  • We were to have a shaver.
  • They were to leave that house.
  • You were to buy 4 kilo milk.
  • I was to send messages to him.
  • He was to spend time with own family on sunday.
  • She was to join a new job.
  • We were to meet from his family.
  • They were to come our home.
  • You were to tell a lie with him.


Shall to, Will toIn Future )
  • I shall to come tomorrow.
  • He will to go to karachi.
  • She will to learn her lesson.
  • We shall to forsake to them.
  • I shall to solve the sum.
  • She will to pass the test.
  • They will to try for the new job.
  • We shall to borrow some money.
  • You will to buy water now.
  • They will to lend to me.
  • He will to insult to her.
  • You will to eat meal.                                          


Use Of Had Better:( مضبوط )
  • Time is short, you had better work hard.
  • We are hungry, we had better eat food.
  • He is tired, he had better take rest.
  • They are weak, they had better take healthy food.
  • It is getting dark, you had better go home.
  • You are dull, you had better work hard.
  • She is happy, she had better enjoy.



Use Of Not To Speak Of: ( اس کا تو ذکر ہی کیا )
  • Not to speak of flowers there is not even a tree.
  • Not to speak of story she cannot even write a single one sentence.
  • Not to speak of fruits they do not even get bread.
  • Not to speak of money you did not even talk to me.
  • Not to speak of books he does not even have one pen.
  • Not to speak of a poet, he does not even write a prose.
                                   OR
Use Of Not To Mention Of: ( اس کا تو ذکر ہی کیا )
  • Not to mention of flowers there is not even a tree.
  • Not to mention of story she cannot even write a single one sentence.
  • Not to mention of fruits they do not even get bread.
  • Not to mention of money you did not even talk to me.
  • Not to mention of books he does not even have one pen.
  • Not to mention of  a poet, he does not even write a prose.
Use Of Have In Affirmative Sentence:
  • I have a mobile.
  • We have a house.
  • They have a A.c.
  • You have a laptop.
Use Of Do not have In Negative Sentence:
    • I do not have a car.
    • We do not have a biglow.
    • They do not have a generator.
    • You do not have a computer.
    Use Of  Do I have In Interrogative Sentence:
    • Do I have a marker?
    • Do we have a machine?
    • Do they have a books?
    • Do you have a iron?
    Use Of Has In Affirmative Sentence:      
      • He has a cat,
      • She has long hair.
      • It has blue colour.
      Use Of  Does not have In Negative Sentence:
      • He does not have a dog,
      • She does not have long hair.
      • It does not have red colour.
      Use Of  Does he have In Interrogative Sentence:
      • Does he have a deer?
      • Does she have long hair?
      • Does it have brown colour?
          Use Of Had In Affirmative Sentence:
            • had an umbrella,
            • We had two bags.
            • They had three houses.
            • You had a friend.
            • He had a bicycle.
            • She had a purse.
            • It had red colour.
            Use Of Did not have In Negative Sentence:
                • I did not have a pen.
                • We did not have a house.
                • They did not have a car.
                • You did not have a cup.
                • He did not have money.
                • She did not have short hair.
                • It did not have a purple colour.
                Use Of Did I have In Interrogative Sentence:
                      • Didhave a pencil?
                      • Did we have clothes?
                      • Did they have markers?
                      • Did you have a camera?
                      • Did he have a cap?
                      • Did she have a dress?
                      • Did it have two types?


                      Can:  
                      I can bake cake. 
                      We can do it.
                      You can drive a car.
                      He can make cry.
                      She can swim.
                      They can run fast.



                      Could have:
                      • If sachin had played, the India could have won the match.
                      • I could have
                      • We could have
                      • They could have
                      • You could have
                      • I could have
                      • We could have
                      • They could have
                      • You could have


                      Would:
                      I was sure, I would pass the exam.
                      He said that he would visit us.


                      Would have:
                      If I had learnt English, I would have got a good job.
                      If he had told the truth, I would have forgiven to him.
                      If they had married in Karachi, I would have definitly come.




                      Should
                      He should come today. 
                      We should go there.
                      You should eat food. 
                      She should sleep early. 
                      They should take rest. 


                      Should have:
                      He should have listened to me.
                      She should have called to me.
                      They should have given some money.
                      I should have given respect him.

                      Conjunctions:


                      No sooner had:

                      No sooner had we arrived the station than the train came.
                      No sooner had the police come than the thief ran away from there.
                      No sooner had I completed my homework than I started watching tv.

                      No sooner did:

                      No sooner did we arrive the station than the train came.
                      No sooner did the police came than the thief ran away from there.
                      No sooner did I complete my homework than I started watching tv.

                      As soon as:
                      As soon as we arrived the station, the train came.
                      No soon as the police came, the thief ran away from there.
                      As soon as I completed my homework, I started watching tv.


                      As long as:
                      We will give you respect as long as you will give us respect.
                      He can use my mobile as long as he can.
                      I will continue to help her as long as I can.

                      As well as:

                      I as well as you am students.
                      He as well as you is good.


                      As well: (as well is used at the end of sentence)(as well is used + sentence)
                      He is good student as well.


                      Either :(either is used at the end of sentence) ( either is used in - sentence)
                      He is not good student either.
                      He doesn't like mango either.


                      With:

                      The teacher with his students is busy.
                      The parents with our child are in park.

                      And:
                      He and you are busy.
                      She and I are doctor.

                      So:
                      She is so beautiful.
                      I am so busy.
                      You are so intelligent
                      That photo is so attractive.
                      She walk so slowly.
                      You are dancing so well.




                      Such:
                      She is such a beautiful girl.
                      He is such a bad boy.
                      You are such a nice person.
                      My son is such a naughty boy.
                      He is such a busy man.
                      She is such a attractive girl.

                      Too:(too is used at the end of sentence)(too is used + sentence)
                      • He is good student too.


                      As if/ As though:

                      •  She talked as if she were ill.
                      • They seems as if they knew each other.
                      • He is talking in such away,  as though I am his enemy. 
                      • He looked at me , as though he wanted to say something. 
                      • She was talking in such a way as though I was her servant. 


                      Even: ( Even is used at the beginning of sentence ) (even is used + and  - sentence)

                      • Even, he is good student.
                      • Even, he is not good student. 

                      Even if / Even though / although / though:
                      • Even if he forgets me , I will not forget him.
                      • Even if he earns a lot of money , he will never be happy. 
                      • Even if we have to sell our property, we will give higher educated to our children. 
                      • Even though we scold her yet she obeys us.
                      • Even though she is fat yet she is active.
                      • Even though she worked very hard yet she failed. 
                      • Though you are not educated yet you speak English.


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