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Grammar English - Interjection It shows a sudden rush of emotions or feelings. i.e., Hurrah!, oh!, Oh!, AIas!, Aah!, Auch !, Ooh!
etc.
For
Example:
What shot?
What luck?
What weather?
Co-Relatives
Co Used when we assemble two persons of opposite gender.
For Example: Co-education, Co-operation, Co-ordination Co-relate. etc.
Neither >> nor
Neither he comes nor does he write
Neither you nor I am happy in this matter
Either >> or
Either you or your friend is at fault.
Either you or your sister has beaten my friend.
No sooner/ As soon as >> Than
No sooner did we reach the railway station than the train steamed off
Scarcely/Hardly>> When
Scarcely had we reached the picnic point when it started raining.
Such >> as
He is such a man as in the bible.
Same > As o It is the same story as you have already told me.
So >> That
It is so cold that we cannot go out without wearing sweater.
So that >> May
We eat so that we may live.
Lest >> Should
Work hard lest you should fail.
Both >> And
Both Aslam and Zahid were present in the classroom.
Not only >> But Also
Not only she is an intelligent but also a beautiful girl.
Nothing else >> But
It is nothing else but fraud.
No other >> Than
She has no other claim for the post than her good looks.
Sure >> That
I am sure that he will come if you invite him.
Not to speak of >> Even
Not to speak of coming first in the exams, he cannot even pass it
Whether >> or
You will have to believe it whether you like it or not.
As if >> were
She behaves as if she were the Prime minister of Pakistan.
Seem >> As
It seems as it will rain today.
As >> As
She is as intelligent as her elder sister is.
In spite >> Of/That: o She attended the wedding ceremony in spite of illness
Although >> Yet
Although he is poor yet honest.
So >> As
He is not so rich as Zahid
Example:
What shot?
What luck?
What weather?
Co-Relatives
Co Used when we assemble two persons of opposite gender.
For Example: Co-education, Co-operation, Co-ordination Co-relate. etc.
Neither >> nor
Neither he comes nor does he write
Neither you nor I am happy in this matter
Either >> or
Either you or your friend is at fault.
Either you or your sister has beaten my friend.
No sooner/ As soon as >> Than
No sooner did we reach the railway station than the train steamed off
Scarcely/Hardly>> When
Scarcely had we reached the picnic point when it started raining.
Such >> as
He is such a man as in the bible.
Same > As o It is the same story as you have already told me.
So >> That
It is so cold that we cannot go out without wearing sweater.
So that >> May
We eat so that we may live.
Lest >> Should
Work hard lest you should fail.
Both >> And
Both Aslam and Zahid were present in the classroom.
Not only >> But Also
Not only she is an intelligent but also a beautiful girl.
Nothing else >> But
It is nothing else but fraud.
No other >> Than
She has no other claim for the post than her good looks.
Sure >> That
I am sure that he will come if you invite him.
Not to speak of >> Even
Not to speak of coming first in the exams, he cannot even pass it
Whether >> or
You will have to believe it whether you like it or not.
As if >> were
She behaves as if she were the Prime minister of Pakistan.
Seem >> As
It seems as it will rain today.
As >> As
She is as intelligent as her elder sister is.
In spite >> Of/That: o She attended the wedding ceremony in spite of illness
Although >> Yet
Although he is poor yet honest.
So >> As
He is not so rich as Zahid
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