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Prefixes cause the meaning of the verbal root to
undergo a radical change as it happens in -
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It should be also noted that though all -s in
Table 8 are of type and have some
similarity in the pattern of formation of verb-forms,
for some -s, in the formation of verb-forms,
there are peculiarities e.g.
takes the form ,
takes the forms
takes the forms
takes the forms
takes the forms
takes the forms
or takes the forms
takes the forms
These peculiarities also have rules and quite often
Exceptions prove the rule is also an accepted rule !
It is good to be curious but not good to be over-
inquisitive. For the beginning, it would be good to
accept the things as given and practice with them.
More the practice, even the peculiarities will become
natural.
When a child learns its mother tongue, it acquires
the tongue by being engulfed in that environment
247. If such 247 environment is not available for
learning a language such as Sanskrit, the option then
is to make devoted intense exercise. Luckily, There
is a beautiful easy rhythm with everything in
Sanskrit. In Table 8, all the nine forms of each verb
are set in three lines of three forms in each line.
They can be memorized and should be memorized,
so intensely that they would come natural when one
has to use them and make sentences. With 15
sentences illustrated for the verb , it is possible
to practice making 240 sentences from the 16 verbs
!!! Why not do that as self-study exercises
-s to practice this lesson ?
Gender Singular
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
With this we have now 9 more pronoun-subjects
available to make 9 more sentences for the 16
-s detailed in Lesson 1 !! So, 144 more
sentences !!!
All the pronouns in Table 1 will, as mentioned
above take verbs in third person. So, for the ,
the 9 sentences in present tense will be as in
Table 2.
Table 2-2
Present tense of for pronouns in Table 1
Gender Singular Dua
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
These are the sentences in present tense. Coming
back to the imperative mood called as
the verbal forms in third person for
the , are
First
Second
Third
19 to read
20 to fall
21 to see
23 to write
24 to ask
25 / to hear, to listen to