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ASMA KHAN DURRANI
Letter to friend inviting him/her to picnic
FM-25
FFC Township,
FFC, Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
15th August, 2021.
Dear ________,
I hope this letter finds you in best spirits. You will be glad to know
that we have planned picnic to the riverside on coming Sunday. I want you to join
us without any excuse. I have sent the invitation letters to all our common friends.
We shall gather outside the computer market at 8 o‟clock. From there we shall hire a
private van to reach the picnic spot. Everyone is going to bring their own favourite
eatables. However I would request you to bring Biryani, because everyone loves the
taste of your home-made biryani. Tell your parents that we shall be back home latest
by 6 o‟clock in the evening. The van will drop us all at our doorsteps.
Waiting anxiously for your reply.
Yours sincerely,
_________________
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Letter to friend inviting him/her to your birthday party.
FM-25
FFC Township,
FFC, Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
15th August, 2021.
Dear _________,
Hello! I hope you must have guessed what this letter is for. You are
absolutely right; it‟s my birthday on 25th August. It‟s going to be lot of fun because
many of our common friends are coming this time. But, I want you to come a day
before the event to help me with the arrangements.
I have planned to invite a local band to play some music. To add more fun to the
event, I want all of my friends to wear blue dresses/suits. There will be many party
games. So, get ready for lots and lots of fun. Let me know the date of your arrival so
that I may pick you from the station.
Waiting anxiously for you to come.
Yours sincerely,
___________________
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Letter to father about your progress in studies
FM-25
FFC Township,
FFC, Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
15th August, 2021.
Dear Father,
I received your letter yesterday. You have asked about my progress in
studies. You will be very glad to know that I am doing very well in studies. I have
scored 90% marks in my class tests. However, I still need to work a bit harder in
Mathematics. My Maths teacher has agreed to give me some extra coaching after
school. I am sure I shall get better at it in just a few weeks.
I am also taking an active part in co-curricular activities. I won second position in
the speech competition last week. The principal has decided to send me for inter-
school debate competition next month. Please pray for my success.
Please convey my regards to everyone at home.
Yours affectionately,
_____________________
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Letter to friend inviting him/her to spend summer vacation with you
FM-25
FFC Township,
FFC, Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
15th August, 2019.
Dear _________,
At last the schools are close for summer vacation. I was waiting for
this summer break quite impatiently. I hope you remember that you promised to
spend your vacation time with me. We are going to make it the best summer time of
our life. I have planned lots of things to help you enjoy your time here in my village.
You will enjoy the morning walks in the green meadows around my village. I have
also collected the material to build a small tree house with you. We shall also go for
a boating trip in the nearby lake. Please don‟t forget to bring your collection of
novels. We shall read them together. In short, there is going to be a lot of fun.
Please let me know the date and time of your arrival. I shall pick you from the
station with my dad.
Yours sincerely,
___________________
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The Old Man and his Sons
Once upon a time, an old man lived with his three sons in a village. The three sons
were hard workers. Still, they quarreled all the time. The old man tried a lot to unite
them but he failed. Though the villagers appreciated their hard work and efforts,
they made fun of them on their fights.
Months passed by and the old man fell sick. He told his sons to stay united, but they
didn‟t listen to him. So, he decided to teach them a practical lesson.
The old man called his sons. He gave them a bundle of sticks and asked them to
break each stick separately. The sons were quite happy to do such an easy task. They
broke the sticks into pieces in minutes.
The old man said, “Dear sons, the game is not over. Now I will give another bundle
of sticks to each of you. You will have to break the sticks as a bundle, not as separate
sticks.”
The sons agreed and tried to break the bundle of sticks. Though they tried their best,
they could not break the bundle. They failed to complete the task.
At this the old man said, “Dear sons, See! You could easily break the single sticks
into pieces, but you were not able to break the bundle! So, if you stay united, nobody
can do any harm to you. If you quarrel every time with your brothers, anyone can
easily defeat you. I request you to stay united.”
The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father that they
would all stay together.
Moral: Unity is Strength!
The Hare and the Tortoise
Once a speedy hare met a tortoise. He began to laugh at the tortoise for his slow
pace. He also started to brag about his fast speed. The tortoise took it very ill and
challenged him to run a race. The hare laughed at the challenge and accepted it.
Next day, the race began. All the animals in the forest gathered to watch.
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The hare ran very fast and left the tortoise far behind. He looked back at the tortoise
but the tortoise was nowhere to be seen. He decided to take some rest under a thick
shady tree. Soon he fell asleep.
The Tortoise walked on slowly but steadily and passed the sleeping hare. The
animals who were watching cheered so loudly for tortoise that they woke up the
hare. The Hare stretched, yawned and began to run again. He still believed that he
was far ahead of the tortoise. However he kept running at his usual pace. In a short
while he reached the finish line.
He was greatly shocked to see the tortoise who had already reached the winning
post. Surely, it was too late for him. The hare was much ashamed and never again
made fun of the tortoise. Tortoise had already crossed the finish line.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
The Angel and the Wood-cutter
Long ago, there lived a woodcutter in a small village. He was sincere in his work
and very honest. Every day, he went to the nearby forest to cut trees. He brought
the woods back into the village and sold them out to a merchant and earned his
money. He earned just about enough to make a living. He was satisfied with his
simple living.
One day he was cutting some wood on the bank of the river. His axe slipped and fell
into the deep water.he became very sad. Just then an angel happened to pass that
way. He asked him why he was sad.
The woodcutter said, “I have lost my axe with which I earned my daily bread.”
The angel took pity on him and dived into the water for the axe. He brought out a
golden axe, but the woodcutter refused to own it. The angel dived again and
brought out a silver axe but, this too, was refused by the woodcutter. The angel
dived for the third time and brought out the axe that the man had lost. The
woodcutter was delighted to see his own axe and accepted it at once. The angel was
so pleased with his honesty that he made him a present of the other two axes also.
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Moral: Honesty is the best policy
The Lion and the Mouse
Once upon a time, a lion lay asleep in the forest. His great head was resting upon his
paws. Unfortunately, a little mouse came that way. The mouse was terrified at the
sight of this terrible beast. He decided to run away before the lion woke up to see
him. But, in his fright and haste to get away, the mouse accidently ran across the
lion‟s nose.
This act of the mouse awakened the mighty lion from his nap. The lion placed his
huge paw on the tiny creature to kill him. The mouse was in great trouble now. He
knew that his time had arrived. However he collected some courage to ask the lion
to show some mercy.
He said, “Please spare my life, sir. Forgive me this time and I shall never forget your
kindness. Let me go and someday I will surely repay you.”
The lion was much amused to think that a mouse could ever help him. He showed
some kindness and let the mouse go.
Some days later, the lion was caught in a hunter‟s net. Unable to free himself, he
filled the whole jungle with his angry roars. Just then the little mouse happened to
pass by. He ran up to him and started gnawing the ropes that bound him. Soon the
lion was free. He thanked the mouse for his timely help.
1. Moral: kindness is never wasted
Compositions: A Rainy Day
It was a hot summer noon. There was no air. The atmosphere was stifling. The fan in
my room was still and I felt restless. I came out of the room. I looked up at the sky
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and prayed to God to send rains. All at once a cool breeze began to blow. Soon dark
clouds came moving fast. I thanked God for granting my prayers.
Then it began to drizzle. I heaved a sigh of relief. The drizzle turned in to a heavy
shower. It rained cats and dogs. In a few minutes there was water everywhere. The
dusty trees became green. Everything looked washed and clean. Children turned out
on the streets.
They splashed water on one another. Some children made paper boats and floated
them in the water. Birds too were bathing in the water. They sprinkled water on
their feathers. I also waded through the water and enjoyed the rain. It was indeed a
fine rainy day.
2. My Hobby
Different people have different hobbies. It is an activity that you do in your free
time. It gives you pleasure. People with hobbies are never bored. Instead, they are
more active and agile in their routine matters as well.
My hobby is gardening. I grow and cultivate different kinds of plants and seeds in
my garden. Over the years, I have become a skilled gardener. I know exactly when
to plant different kinds of seeds. I have almost all kinds of flowering plants in my
garden, but I love roses the most. They are of different colours. When they are in full
bloom, they look majestic.
The other flower that I have is Carnation. They too are of different colours. I sow
their seeds with great care. Carnation is a very delicate flower. One has to take a
great care of it. Another flower that adds to the beauty of my lawn is Hybrid Pansy.
The beauty of all these flowers becomes even more majestic in spring. I simply love
my hobby.
3. My Best Friend
Saba is my fast friend. She comes of a noble family. Her father is a manger in a firm.
We happen to live in the same street. We are class fellows, and of the same age too.
She enjoys a sound health because she takes exercise daily. She gets up early in the
morning and calls on me to go out for a morning walk.
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In the evening she takes me to the playground. We play hockey and enjoy it. She
never picks a quarrel with anyone. She is always cheerful. As far as studies are
concerned, she is an excellent student. She loves books and is always willing to read
more and more of them. She is also fond of computers and also writes a blog on
different issues.
Teachers admire her for her punctuality, discipline and dedication. She is never late
for school and always submits her home task well in time. Her dress is simple but
neat and clean. She always helps the weak and poor students in their lessons.
Everyone likes her company. I love her and respect her too.
4. Morning Walk
Wordsworth, the famous English poet called Nature as the nurse, the guide, the
guardian, the soul of the moral being. We can feel it true if we go on a morning
walk. Nature is in its majestic and the most beautiful form in the morning. Early
morning walk is very refreshing and it provides us the opportunity to regain our
physical and mental strength.
I get up early in the morning. First of all, I say my prayers. Hina is my best friend. I
join her for a long morning walk every day. There is a garden on the way. When we
enter it, we feel very glad. There are beautiful flowers and their fragrance refreshes
us through and through. The dew drops on the green grass looks like pearls.
Moving ahead, we take our way to the canal. We walk pretty fast and enjoy the sight
of green fields on either side of the track. The air is fresh and cool. We do some
jogging for some short distances as well. Birds fly high in the air and sig. we feel
mesmerized by the melody of their songs.
We reach the canal in half an hour. It is so calm all around. We sit there for some
time. After an hour we came back home. A late riser misses the charm of the
morning. All the day long, I feel cheerful and refreshed because of this morning
walk. A morning walk thus becomes a fit prelude for the day‟s work.
A Visit to the Zoo
Last Saturday, we had a holiday and we decided to pay a visit to the Lahore zoo. So,
I visited the zoo with my parents. We packed our necessary equipment and left for
zoo at 1:30p.m. The weather was very fine and pleasant. A cool breeze was on the
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move. We reached there at 2:00p.m. My elder brother bought the entry tickets and
we entered the zoo. Many visitors had come there to enjoy the weather.
First of all, we went to the cages of monkeys and baboons. We threw some grains to
them. Then we went to see the birds. There, we saw the enclosures of the pigeons,
parrots, sparrows, owls, kingfishers, swans, cranes, ducks, pelicans and many other
birds and amused to see their colours and play. We also saw deer, stags, rabbits,
ibexes, two-humped camels, kangaroos, bears, and many other animals. We enjoyed
their movements. Then we went to the cages of lions, tigers, wild cats, leopards and
panthers. They were roaring and enjoying their meals. We also beheld snakes,
peacocks, crocodiles and alligators.
Lastly, we saw the elephant. We had a ride on the elephant. We enjoyed the ride
very much. Then, we had cold drinks at the cafeteria of the zoo. After this, we left
the zoo and reached home at 6:00p.m. It was really a pleasant experience for me.
Application for attending a marriage ceremony
The Principal,
FFC Model School,
Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
Respected Sir,
It is submitted that the marriage ceremony of my uncle is going to take
place on 21st of this month. It is a very important event and the whole family is
invited. In fact we shall have to reach there a couple of days before the wedding day
to help them with the arrangements.
I have already revised my syllabus for the upcoming exams, so my participation in
the ceremony will not affect my studies. You are therefore requested to grant a leave
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from school at least for four days i.e. from 19th August to 22nd August 2021. I shall be
very grateful to you for this favour.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours obediently,
Ahmad
7th-A
Roll No. 14
17th Aug, 2021.
Application for an urgent piece of work
The Principal,
FFC Model School,
Goth Machhi,
Sadiqabad.
Respected Sir,
It is submitted that I will not be able to attend school today on account of
an urgent piece of work. My parents have left for Lahore to participate in a
conference. They will be back by tomorrow morning. Since it is an official visit, they
cannot take any of us along with them.
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I am the eldest son/daughter at home. So, I shall have to take care of my siblings,
and does some kitchen work for them. You are requested to grant me a leave for one
day i.e.17th August, 2021. I shall be very grateful to you.
Yours obediently,
Ayesha
VII- B
Roll No. 27
17thAug, 2021.
The Principal,
FFC Model School,
Goth Machhi.
Dated : June 23, 2021
Subject : Casual Leave
Respected sir,
With due regards, it is stated that the marriage ceremony of my eldest brother is
going to take place on Friday June 25, 2021. Much work is yet to be done in
connection with it. Therefore, I cannot attend the school for the next three days. You
are requested to grant me leave for the said days; i.e. June 23-25, 2021.
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I shall be highly grateful to you for your act of kindness.
Yours obediently,
Muhammad Ahmed
Roll No : 10
Class : VII - B
Words Confused / Pairs of Words
Sr. No.
Words Meanings Sentences / Usage
1. Accept
Except
ك ن قبو ۔ ما ننا
سوا ئے ۔ علا و ہ
I accept your proposal.
All, except Ayesha, were present in the class.
2. Access
Excess
ر سا ئی ۔ پہنچ
ز یا د تی
He is proud of his access to the Chief Minister.
Excess of everything is bad.
3. Advice
Advise
نصیحت ۔ مشو ر ہ
نصیحت ن ۔ مشو ر ہ د ینا
Father gave him a very good piece of advice.
The teacher advised us to work hard.
4. Affect
Effect
ثر ن ا
ا ثر
This incident did not affect his health.
My advice failed to have an effect on him.
5. Angels
Angles
فر شتے
ئ
ز ا و ی
Allah Almighty sent His message through His angels.
Every triangle has three angles.
6. Ant
Aunt
چیو نٹی
خا لہ
Ant is a social insect.
My aunt lives in Lahore.
7. Bail
Bale
ضما نت
گا نٹھ
He was released on bail. There are five bales of cotton in this room.
8. Berth
Birth
ر یل کی لمبی نشست
پید ا ئش
I have got a berth reserved in Pakistan Express.
What is your date of birth?
9. Beside
Besides
بر ا بر میں ۔ پہلو میں ۔ سا تھ میں
اس کے علا و ہ ۔ علا وہ ا ز یں
Ahmed is sitting beside Rashid.
Besides writing, I am to learn it by heart.
10. Brake
Break
بر یک
تو ڑ ۔
The brakes of the car failed on the way.
Handle it carefully; otherwise it may break.
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11. Bridal
Bridle
عر و سی ۔
لگا ل ۔
She is wearing her bridal dress.
I bought a bridle for my horse.
12. Cool
Cold
خو شگو ا ر ٹھنڈا ۔ ٹھنڈ ک
خو شگو ا ر ٹھنڈا ۔ ٹھنڈ ک
A cool breeze is blowing across.
It is very cold outside.
13. Cloth
Clothes
ا م سلا کپڑ ا ۔
سلا ہو ا کپڑ ا ۔
She bought three metres of silk cloth.
Ali is wearing new clothes.
14. Cast
Caste
پھینکنا ۔
ذ ا ت ۔
The fishermen cast the net early in the morning.
Muslims do not believe in caste system.
15. Cattle
Kettle
مو یشی ۔
کیتلی ۔ ہنڈ یا
The cattle are grazing in the pasture.
Place the kettle on the fire.
16. Cell
Sell
سیل ۔
بیچنا ۔
I have lost my cell phone.
He sells newspapers for his living.
17. Check
Cheque
پڑ تا ك ن ۔
بینک کا چیک ۔
Please check my account.
He handed me a cheque of Rs. 50,000/-.
18. Childish
Childlike
ا حمقا نہ ۔
بچو ں جیسا ۔
I am sick of your childish behaviour.
I like him for his childlike nature.
19. Coarse
Course
۔ کھر د ر ا
ر ا ستہ ۔ نصا ب ۔
He is dressed in coarse clothes.
We have adopted a wrong course.
20. Deny
Refuse
پکا ا نکا ر ن
ا نکا ر ن
No one can deny the importance of cleanliness.
He has refused to accept our offer.
21. Diary
Dairy
مچہ ر و ز
ڈ یر ی فا ر ل
What are writing in your diary?
We get milk and butter from the dairy farm.
22. Desirable
Desirous
پسند ید ہ
خو ا ہش مند
Health and wealth are desirable things.
I am desirous of getting admission in this school.
23. Device
Devise
ا لہ
تد بیر ن ۔ کو ئی نیا طر یقہ نکا لنا
Cell phone is a very useful device.
Asad has devised a new method.
24. Dew
Due
شبنم
کی و جہ سے
Dew drops fall at night.
He could not come to school due to illness.
25. Doe
Dough
ہر نی
ھا ہو ا ا ٹا گو ند
Doe is the female deer.
Knead the flour into dough.
26. Dual
Duel
د و ہر ا ۔ د و گنا
د و کی لڑ ا ئی
His cell phone has dual SIMs.
Rustam and Sohrab fought a duel.
27. Elder
Older
) ر شتے میں( بڑ ا
) عمرمیں( بڑ ا
Javed is my elder brother.
He is older than I.
28. Enviable
قا بل ر شکHe holds an enviable post.
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Envious حا سد
He is envious of my success.
29. Fair
Fare
میلہ ۔ صا ف ستھر ا
ن ا یہ
Annual fun-fair was held in our school.
I have already paid the fare.
30. Feat
Feet
ن تب
پا و ں
Everyone liked the juggler‟s feats.
The cat has four feet.
31. Floor
Flour
فرش
ا ٹا
Do not spit on the floor.
Bread is made of flour.
32. Foul
Fowl
گو ا ر ۔ بد بو د ا ر
پر ند ے و غیر ہ
We must not use foul language.
Fowls are kept in cages.
33. Gait
Gate
چا ك
صد ر د ر و ا ز ہ
She has a graceful gait.
He has locked the gate.
34. Hail
Hale
ا و لے
تند ر ست
We had to brave the hail-storm.
He is quite hale and hearty.
35. Heal
Heel
ہو ) ز خم و غیر ہ کا ( ٹھیک
) جو تے یا پا و ں کی ( ا یڑ ی
The wound will soon heal.
My left heel is aching.
36. Healthful
Healthy
صحت بخش ۔ صحت سے بھر پو ر
صحت مند
Milk is very healthful for our body.
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
37. Hole
Whole
سو ر ا خ
مکمل ۔ تما ل
The snake came out of the hole.
Tell me the whole story.
38. Ice
Snow
) مصنو عی ( بر ف
) قد ر تی ( بر ف
People use ice in summers.
In winters, there is a heavy snow-fall on the mountains.
39. Idle
Idol
کا ہل ۔ سست ۔ غبی ۔ نکما ۔
بت
Do not waste your time by sitting idle.
Hindus worship idols.
40. Invent
Discover
ا یجا د ن
د ر یا فت ن
Marcony invented radio.
Columbus discovered America.
41. Lion
Loin
شیر
کمر
The lion is the king of the jungle.
Gird up your loin.
42. Lessen
Lesson
کم ن
سبق
Please lessen the speed of the bus.
We are going to start a new lesson today.
43. Loose
Lose
ڈ ھیلا
گم ن ۔ کھو ۔ ضا ئع ن
Loose-fitting shirts are no more in fashion.
Never lose hope.
44. Lovable
Lovely
پیا ر کے قا بل
پیا ر ا
My pet is very friendly and lovable.
Rose is a lovely flower.
45. Meat گو شت
As far as meat is concerned, mutton is my favourite.
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Meet ملنا ۔ ملا قا ت ن
I shall meet him next week.
46.
Medal
Meddle
تمغہ
د خل د ینا ۔ مد ا خلت ن
Fakkar has won the gold medal in the race.
We should not meddle with other people‟s affairs.
47. Metal
Mettle
د ھا ت
د لیر ی ۔ بہا د ر ی ۔ جر ا ت
Gold is a precious metal.
Pakistanis are yet to show their mettle.
48. Miner
Minor
کا م کن
معمو لی ۔ چھو ٹا
He is a miner by profession.
Don‟t worry; it is a minor problem.
49. Naughty
Knotty
شر ا ر تی
پیچید ہ ۔ ا لجھا ہو ا
He is a very naughty boy.
This is a knotty problem to solve.
50. Necessary
Necessity
ضر و ر ی
ضر و ر ت
Air and water are very necessary for every living being.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
51. Pain
Pane
د ر د ۔ تکلیف
شیشہ ۔ شیشے کا ٹکڑ ا
No pains, no gains.
He has broken the window pane.
52. Peace
Piece
ا من
ٹکڑ ا
May the departed soul rest in eternal peace! (Amen)
Father gave him a very good piece of advice.
53. Pore
Pour
مسا ل
ا نڈ یلنا ۔ ڈا لنا
Our body has countless pores.
Please pour some tea in my cup.
54. Practice
Practise
مشق
ن مشق
Practice makes perfect.
You should practise this exercise.
55. Pray
Prey
د عا ۔ د عا ن ۔ نما ز پڑ ھنا
شکا ر
We only pray to Allah Almighty for His help.
He fell a prey to bad company.
56. Profit
Prophet
منا فع
سو ك نبی ۔ پیغمبر ۔ ر
Our club is run on „no-profit-no-loss-basis‟.
Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) is the Last Prophet of Allah Almighty.
57. Principal
Principle
بڑ ا ۔ ا د ا ر ے کا سر بر ا ہ
ا صوك
Our principal is very honest, punctual and dutiful.
Quaid-e-Azam was a man of principle.
58. Quiet
Quite
خا مو ش
با لکل
Can‟t you keep quiet?
Your answer is quite correct. / His role in the play was quite difficult.
59. Rain
Rein
با ر ش ۔ با رش ہو
لگا ل
It is raining cats and dogs.
He pulled the reins of his horse.
60. Respectable
Respectful
قا بل ا حتر ا ل
مو د ب ۔ ا حتر ا ل ن نے و ا لا
He belongs to a respectable family.
I am very respectful to my teachers and elders.
61. Ring
Wring
ا نگو ٹھی
نچو ڑ ۔ مر و ڑ
The peon rings the school bell.
Wring this wet cloth.
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62. Root
Route
جڑ
ر ا ستہ
All trees have roots.
The land route is safer than the sea route.
63. Role
Roll
ن د ا ر
فہر ست
His role in the play was quite difficult.
What is your roll number? / Please attend to your roll-call.
64. Sail
Sale
با د با م
بیچنے کا عمل
Sails are made of canvas.
These books are not for sale.
65. Scene
Seen
منظر ۔ نظا ر ہ
د یکھنا ۔ د یکھا
She has painted lovely scenes of rural life.
I have you after a long time.
66. Sink
Drown
ڈ و بنا بے جا م کا
جا م د ا ر کا ڈ و بنا
The ship is sinking is the ocean.
A drowning man catches at a straw.
67. Sole
Soul
) جو تے یا پا و ں کا ( تلو ا ۔ و ا حد ۔ ا کیلا
ر و ح
The sole of this shoe is very hard. / He is the sole owner of this business. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace! (Amen)
68. Stationary
Stationery
لکھنے پڑ ھنے کا سا ما م
سا کت ۔ سا کن ۔ ر کا ہو ا ۔ ٹھر ا ہو ا۔
The earth is not stationary.
I bought stationery items from the bookshop.
69. Steal
Steel
ی ن چر ا ۔ چو ر
لو ہا
Bad boys steal books. This cutlery set is made of stainless steel.
70. Storey
Story
منز ك
کہا نی
This building has four storeys.
It is a very long story. / Please tell me the whole story.
71. Tail
Tale
د ل ۔ ا خر ی حصہ
کہا نی
The horse has a beautiful tail. / The elephant has a short tail. Please cut the tale short.
72. Teach
Learn
پڑ ھا
سیکھنا
Mr. Nasir teaches us English and Social Studies.
We learnt a lot of new things today.
73. Team
Teem
ٹیم ۔ گر و ہ ۔
ا ۔بھر ا ہو
Our cricket team has won the trophy.
This well teems with insects.
74. Tamper
Temper
قطع بر ید ن ۔ کا نٹ چھا نٹ ن
مز ا ج
Do not tamper this document.
He never loses his temper.
75. Urban
Urbane
شہر ی
مہذ ب ۔ شا ئستہ ۔ نفیس
I do not have any urban property.
Her manners are fine and urbane.
76. Vain
Vein
ر گ
بے کا ر ۔ فضو ك
The thirsty crow looked for water everywhere, but all in vain. Our body has countless veins.
77. Vale
Veil
و ا د ی
نقا ب
The vale of Kashmir is famous for its beauty.
She covers her face with a veil.
78. Waist
کمرHe is wearing leather belt round his waist.
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Waste ضا ئع ن
Do not waste your time.
79. Wander
Wonder
بے مقصد گھو منا پھر
حیر ا م ہو
Do not wander about in the streets.
I wonder how easily you have done it.
80. Way
Weigh
ر ا ستہ
وزم ہو ۔ و ز م ن ۔ تو لنا
Can you tell me the shortest way to the museum?
He weighs 55 kg.
81. Weak
Week
کمز و ر
ہفتہ
He is too weak to walk.
I shall see him next week. / They will visit us next week.
82. Write
Right
لکھنا
سید ھا ۔ د ا یا ں
Write your name and roll number at the top of the sheet. I write with my right hand.
83. Yoke
Yolk
بیلو ں کی جو ڑ ی
ا نڈے کی ز ر دی
He has a yoke of oxen.
The yolk of egg is a very nourishing food.
S. No.
Present / First Form
Meaning Past / Second Form
Past Participle / Third Form
Present Participle / Fourth Form
1 abide حکم ما ننا abode abode abiding
2 arise ا ٹھنا arose arisen arising
3 awake جا گنا awoke awoken / awaked awaking
4 is, am, are ہو was, were been being
5 bear بر د اشت ن bore born, borne bearing
6 beat ما ر ۔ پیٹنا beat beaten beating
7 become ہو جا became become becoming
8 begin شر و ع ن began begun beginning
9 bend جھکنا bent bent bending
10 bet شر ط لگا bet bet betting
11 bid حکم د ینا bade, bid bidden, bid bidding
12 bind با ند ھنا bound bound binding
13 bite د ا نت سے کا ٹنا bit bitten biting
14 bleed خو م بہنا bled bled bleeding
15 blow پھو نک ما ر blew blown blowing
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16 break تو ڑ broke / broken breaking
17 breed / پا لنا bred / bred breeding
18 bring / لا brought / brought bringing
19 broadcast نشر ن broadcast broadcast broadcasting
20 build / تعمیر ن built / built building
21 burn / جلنا ۔ جلا burned, burnt / burned, burnt burning
22 burst / پھٹنا burst / burst bursting
23 buy / خر ید bought / bought buying
24 cast / پھینکنا cast / cast casting
25 catch / پکڑ caught / caught catching
26 choose / منتخب ن ۔ چننا chose / chosen choosing
27 come / ا came / come coming
28 cost / لا گت ا cost / cost costing
29 creep / ر ینگنا crept / crept creeping
30 cut / کا ٹنا cut / cut cutting
31 deal / بر تا و ن dealt / dealt dealing
32 dig / کھو د dug / dug digging
33 dive / غو طہ لگا dived, dove / dived diving
34 do / ن did / done doing
35 draw / کھینچنا drew / drawn drawing
36 dream / خو ا ب د یکھنا
dreamed, dreamt
dreamed, dreamt dreaming
37 drink / پینا drank / drunk drinking
38 drive / گا ڑ ی چلا drove / driven driving
39 dwell / ر ہنا ۔ بسنا dwelt / dwelt dwelling
40 eat / کھا ate / eaten eating
41 fall / گر fell / fallen falling
42 feed / کھلا fed / fed feeding
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43 fight / لڑ fought / fought fighting
44 find / ڈ ھو نڈ found / found finding
45 flee / بھا گ جا fled / fled fleeing
46 fly / ا ڑ flew / flown flying
47 forbid / منع ن
forbade, forbad /
forbidden forbidding
48 forget / بھو ك جا forgot / forgotten forgetting
49 forgive / معا ف ن forgave / forgiven forgiving
50 forsake / چھو ڑ د ینا ۔ forsook / forsaken forsaking
51 freeze / جمنا froze / frozen freezing
52 get / حا صل ن got / gotten, got getting
53 give / د ینا gave / given giving
54 go / جا went / gone going
55 grind / پیسنا ۔ ر گز ground / ground grinding
56 grow / ا گنا ۔ ا گا grew / grown growing
57 hang / لٹکا hung hung hanging
58 have / ر کھنا ۔ ما لک ہو had / had having
59 hear / سننا heard / heard hearing
60 hide / چھپنا hid / hidden hiding
61 hit / ما ر hit / hit hitting
62 hold / پکڑ held / held holding
63 hurt / ز خمی ن hurt / hurt hurting
64 keep / ر کھنا kept / kept keeping
65 kneel / جھکنا knelt / knelt kneeling
66 knit / ا
نن
knitted, knit / knitted, knit knitting ب
67 know / جا ننا knew / known knowing
68 lay / ر کھنا laid / laid laying
69 lead / ر ا ہنما ئی ن ۔ led / led leading
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70 lean / اا
ن
کنھ
ج
leaned, leant / leaned, leant leaning
71 leap / چھلا نگ لگا leaped, leapt / leaped, leapt leaping
72 learn / سیکھنا learned, learnt / learned, learnt learning
73 leave / ر خصت ہو left / left leaving
74 lend / ا د ھا ر د ینا lent / lent lending
75 let ا جا ز ت د ینا / let / let letting
76 lie / لیٹنا lay / lain lying
77 light / ر و شن ن lighted, lit / lighted, lit lighting
78 lose / ضا ئع ن lost / lost losing
79 make / بنا made / made making
80 mean / معنی ہو meant / meant meaning
81 meet / ملنا ۔ ملا قا ت ن met / met meeting
82 mistake / غلطی ن mistook / mistaken mistaking
83 partake / حصہ لینا partook / partaken partaking
84 pay / ا د ا ن paid / paid paying
85 put / ر کھنا put / put putting
86 quit تر ک ن quit quit quit
87 read / پڑ ھنا read / read reading
88 rend / ٹکڑ ے ٹکڑ ے ن rent / rent rending
89 rid / خلا صی پا ۔ نجا ت د لا rid / rid ridding
90 ride / سو ا ر ی ن ۔ rode / ridden riding
91 rise / طلو ع ہو ۔ rose / risen rising
92 run / بھا گنا ran / run running
93 say / کہنا said / said saying
94 see د یکھنا / saw / seen seeing
95 seek / تلا ش ن sought / sought seeking
96 sell / بیچنا sold / sold selling
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97 send / بھیجنا sent / sent sending
98 set / ر کھنا ۔ ملا set / set setting
99 sew سینا sewed sewn sewing
100 shake / ہلا shook / shaken shaking
101 shed / گر ا ۔ بہا shed / shed shedding
102 shine / چمکنا shone / shone shining
103 shoot / گو لی چلا ۔ تصو یر کھینچنا shot / shot shooting
104 shrink / ڑ
ک
shrank / shrunk shrinking س
105 shut / بند ن shut / shut shutting
106 sing / گا sang / sung singing
107 sink / بے جا م کا ڈ و بنا sank / sank sinking
108 sit / بیٹھنا sat / sat sitting
109 slay / کا ٹنا slew / slain slaying
110 sleep / سو slept / slept sleeping
111 slide / لڑ ھکنا slid / slid sliding
112 sling / ا چھا لنا ۔ پھینکنا slung / slung slinging
113 slit / لمبا شگا ف ڈا لنا ۔ کا ٹنا slit / slit slitting
114 speak / بو لنا spoke / spoken speaking
115 speed / تیز ر فتا ر ی ن sped, speeded / sped, speeded speeding
116 spin / گھو منا ۔ گھو ما spun / spun spinning
117 spit / تھو کنا spat / spat spitting
118 split / ا لگ ن split / split splitting
119 spread پھیلا spread spread spreading
120 spring / پھو ٹنا sprang / sprung springing
121 stand / کھڑ ا ہو stood / stood standing
122 steal / چو ر ی ن stole / stolen stealing
123 stick / چپکنا ۔ چمٹنا stuck / stuck sticking
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124 sting / کا ٹنا ۔ ڈ نگ ما ر stung / stung stinging
125 stink / بد بو چھو ڑ stank / stunk stinking
126 stride / لمبے قد ل ا ٹھا strode / stridden striding
127 strike ٹکر ا ۔ ضر ب لگا struck struck striking
128 strive / کو شش ن strove / striven striving
129 swear / قسم کھا swore / sworn swearing
130 sweat پسینہ لا ۔ پسینہ ا sweat sweat sweating
131 sweep / جھا ڑو د ینا swept / swept sweeping
132 swim / تیر swam / swum swimming
133 swing / جھو لنا ۔ جھو لا لینا swung / swung swinging
134 take / لینا took / taken taking
135 teach / پڑ ھا taught / taught teaching
136 tear / پھا ڑ tore / torn tearing
137 tell / بتا told / told telling
138 think / سو چنا thought / thought thinking
139 throw / پھینکنا threw / thrown throwing
140 thrust ٹھو سنا ۔ د ھکیلنا thrust thrust thrusting
141 tread / چلنا trod / trodden, trod treading
142 understand / سمجھنا understood / understood understanding
143 upset / پر یشا م ہو upset / upset upsetting
144 wake / جا گنا ۔ بید ا ر ہو woke / woken, waked waking
145 wear / پہننا ۔ wore / worn wearing
146 weave ا
نن
wove / woven weaving / کپڑ ا ب
147 weep / ر و wept / wept weeping
148 win / جیتنا won / won winning
149 wind / چا بی بھر wound / wound winding
150 wring / نچو ڑ ۔ مر و ڑ wrung / wrung wringing
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151 write / لکھنا wrote / written writing
Genders / Masculine & Feminine
Sr. No. Masculine Feminine Meanings (a) : By adding ‘ ess ‘ without dropping the last vowel. 1. Author Authoress
۔ مصنفہ مصنف
2. Baron Baroness نو ا ب ۔ نو ا بن
3. Conductor
Conductress کنڈ کٹر ۔ خا تو م کنڈ کٹر
4. Count Countess ۔ نو ا بن نو ا ب
5. god goddess د یو ی ۔ د یو تا
6. Giant Giantess د یو ۔ د یو ئی
7. Heir Heiress و ا ر ث ۔ و ا ر ثہ
8. Host Hostess میز با م
9. Jew Jewess یہو د ی ۔ یہو د م
10. Lion Lioness شیر ۔ شیر نی
11. Mayor
Mayoress میئر ۔ خا تو م میئر
12. Poet Poetess شا عر ۔ شا عرہ
13. Shepherd Shepherdess چر و ا ہا ۔ چر و اہن
14. Steward Stewardess منتظم ۔ منتظمہ
15. Tailor
Tailoress د ر ز ی ۔ د ر ز م
16. Tutor
Tutoress معلم ۔ معلمہ
17. Waiter Waitress بیر ا ۔ بیر م
( b ) : By adding ‘ ess ‘ with dropping the last vowel.
18. Actor Actress ا د ا کا ر ۔ ا د اکا رہ
19. Editor
Editress مد یر ۔ مد یر ہ
20. Director Directress ڈا ئر یکٹر
21. Duke Duchess ۔ نو ا بننو ا ب
22. Governor
Governess گو ر نر ۔ خا تو م گو ر نر
23. Headmaster Headmistress ہیڈ ما سٹر ۔ ہیڈ مسٹر س
24. Hunter Huntress شکا ر ۔ شکارم
25. Inspector Inspectress ظم ۔ ظمہ
26. Master Mistress ما لک ۔ مالکن
27. Emperor Empress شہنشاہ ۔ ملکہ
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28. Negro Negress حبشی ۔ حبشن
29. Porter
Portess قلی ۔ خا تو م قلی
30. Priest Priestess ر ا ہب ۔ ر ا ہبہ
31. Prince Princess شہز ا د ہ ۔ شہز ا د ی
32. Sultan Sultana سلطام ۔ سلطام
33. Tiger Tigress شیر ۔ شیر نی
( c ) : By adding a word or using some other word.
34. Bachelor Spinster کنو ا ر ہ ۔ کنو ا ی
35. Boar Sow سور ۔ سو رنی
36. Billy-goat Nanny – goat بکر ا ۔ بکر ی
37. Bull-calf Cow-calf بچھڑ ا ۔ بچھڑی
38. Bride-groom Bride د و لہا ۔ دلہن
39. Brother Sister بھا ئی ۔ بہن
40. Buck Doe ہر م ۔ ہر نی
41. Buck-rabbit Doe-rabbit خر گو ش
42. Bull Cow بیل ۔ گا ئے
43. Cock Hen مر غا ۔ مر غی
44. Cock-sparrow Hen-sparrow چڑ ا ۔ چڑ یا
45. Colt Filly بچھڑ ا ۔ بچھڑی
46. Czar Czarina ژا ر ۔ ژارینہ
47. Dad
Mom ا با ۔ ا ما ں
48. Doctor Lady-doctor ڈ ا کٹر ۔ لیڈ ی ڈ ا کٹر
49. Dog Bitch کتا ۔ کتیا
50. Drake Duck مر غا بی بطخ
51. Drone Bee شہد کا مکھا ۔شہد کی مکھی
52. Earl Countess نو ا ب ۔ نو ا بن
53. Executor Executrix جلا د ۔ خا تو م جلا د
54. Father Mother با پ ۔ ما ں
55. Father-in-law Mother-in-law سسر ۔ سا س
57. Fox Vixen لو مڑ ۔ لو مڑی
58. Gander Goose دہ ر اج ہنسنر راج ہنس ۔ ما
59. Gentleman
Lady مہذب ا د می ۔ مہذ ب خا تو م
60. Grandfather Grandmother دادا ۔ دا دی ۔ ۔ نی
61. Hart
Roe ہرم ۔ چکا را
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62. He-bear She-bear ر یچھ ۔ ر یچھنی
63. He-goat She-goat بکر ا ۔ بکری
64. Hero Heroine ہیرو ۔ ہیروئن
65. Horse Mare گھو ڑ ا ۔ گھو ڑ ی
66. Husband Wife شو ہر ۔ بیو ی
67. Jack-ass She-ass گد ھا ۔ گد ھی
68. King Queen با د شا ہ ۔ ملکہ
69. Lad Lass لڑ کا ۔ لڑ کی
70. Landlord Landlady ز میند ا ر ۔ ز میند ا ر نی
71. Lord Lady ا قا ۔ بیگم
72. Male
Female مر د ۔ عو رت
73. Man Woman مر د ۔ عو رت
74. Man-servant Maid-servant نو ن ۔ نو ن ا نی
75. Milkman Milkmaid گو ا لا ۔ گو ا لن
76. Monk Nun ر ا ہب ۔ ر ا ہبہ
77. Monsieur
Madame ب ۔ ما د ال جنا
78. Nephew Niece بھتیجا ۔ بھتیجی
79. Papa Mama ا با ۔ ا می
80. Pea-cock Pea-hen مو ر ۔ مو ر نی
81. Prosecutor
Prosecutrix مد عی ۔ خا تو م مد عی
82. Ram Ewe مینڈ ھا ۔ بھیڑ
84. Signor
Signor عورت/ا طا لو ی مر د
85. Sir Madam جنا ب ۔ جنا بہ
86. Son Daughter بیٹا ۔ بیٹی
87. Stag
Hind با ر ہ سنگھا ۔ ہر نی
88. Stallion Mare گھو ڑ ا ۔ گھو ڑ ی
89. Step-father – Step-mother سو تیلا با پ ۔ سو تیلی ما ں
90. Step-son – Step-daughter بیٹا ۔ سو تیلی بیٹیسو تیلا
91. Son-in-law – Daughter-in-law د ا ما د ۔ بہو
92. Tom-cat Tabby-cat بلا ۔ بلی
93. Uncle Aunt چچا ۔ چچی
94. Wizard Witch جا د و گر ۔ جا د و گر نی
95. Widower Widow ر نڈ وا ۔ بیو ہ
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Degrees of Adjectives:
S. No.
Adjective / Positive
Meanings Comparative Superlative
A
1 Able قا بل Abler Ablest
2 Bitter تلخ ۔ کڑ وا ۔ ترش Bitterer Bitterest
3 Black سیا ہ Blacker Blackest
4 Bold جر ا ت مند Bolder Boldest
5 Brave بہا در Braver Bravest
6 Bright چمکدار Brighter Brightest
7 Clean صا ف Cleaner Cleanest
8 Clear و ا ضح Clearer Clearest
9 Clever چا لا ک Cleverer Cleverest
10 Close قر یب ۔ نز د یک Closer Closest
11 Cold سر د ۔ ٹھنڈا Colder Coldest
12 Cute ر ت حسین ۔ خو بصو Cuter Cutest
13 Deep گہر ا Deeper Deepest
14 Fair صا ف ستھر ا ۔ منصفا نہ Fairer Fairest
15 Fast تیز Faster Fastest
16 Fine عمد ہ Finer Finest
17 Firm مضبو ط Firmer Firmest
18 Gentle شر یف ۔ مہذ ب Gentler Gentlest
19 Great عظیم Greater Greatest
20 Idle کا ہل ۔ سست۔ نکما Idler Idlest
21 Hard سخت Harder Hardest
22 Harsh سخت ۔ درشت Harsher Harshest
23 High ا و نچا Higher Highest
24 Kind مہر با م Kinder Kindest
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25 Large بڑ ا Larger Largest
26 Light ہلکا Lighter Lightest
27 Little چھو ٹا Littler Littlest
28 Long لمبا Longer Longest
29 Loud ا و نچی ا واز و الا ۔ گر جدار Louder Loudest
30 Mild ہلکا ۔ نر ل مز اج Milder Mildest
31 Mean گھٹیا Meaner Meanest
32 Narrow تنگ Narrower Narrowest
33 Near قر یب۔ نز د یک Nearer Nearest
34 Nice
Nicer Nicest عمد ہ ۔ ا عل
35 Noble مثا لی Nobler Noblest
36 Old پر ا ۔ بو ڑ ھا ۔ قد یم Older Oldest
37 Polite مہذ ب Politer Politest
38 Poor غر یب Poorer Poorest
39 Proud و ر مغر Prouder Proudest
40 Pure خا لص Purer Purest
41 Quiet خا مو ش Quieter Quietest
42 Rich ا میر Richer Richest
43 Rough کھر د ر ا Rougher Roughest
44 Safe محفو ظ Safer Safest
45 Short چھو ٹا Shorter Shortest
46 Simple سا د ہ Simpler Simplest
47 Slow ا ہستہ Slower Slowest
48 Small چھو ٹا Smaller Smallest
49 Strange عجیب و غر یب Stranger Strangest
50 Strict سخت Stricter Strictest
51 Strong مضبو ط Stronger Strongest
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52 Sweet میٹھا ۔ شیر یں Sweeter Sweetest
53 Tall لمبا Taller Tallest
54 Thick گھنا Thicker Thickest
55 Tough سخت ۔ مشکل Tougher Toughest
56 True سچا ۔ د ر ست Truer Truest
57 Vast و سیع Vaster Vastest
58 Warm گر ل ۔ گر مجوش Warmer Warmest
59 Weak کمز و ر Weaker Weakest
60 White سفید Whiter Whitest
61 Wide چو ڑ ا Wider Widest
62 Wild و حشی Wilder Wildest
63 Young جو ا م Younger Youngest
64 Wise عقل مند ۔ سمجھد ا ر Wiser Wisest
B : The consonant preceded by a short vowel is doubled.
65 Big بڑ ا Bigger Biggest
66 Dull کند ذ ہن ۔ پھیکا Duller Dullest
67 Fat مو ٹا Fatter Fattest
68 Glad خوش Gladder Gladdest
69 Hot گر ل Hotter Hottest
70 Mad پا گل Madder Maddest
71 Quick تیز Quicker Quickest
72 Red سرخ Redder Reddest
73 Sad ا د اس ۔ ا فسر د ہ Sadder Saddest
74 Sure یقینی Surer Surest
75 Thin پتلا Thinner Thinnest
76 Wet گیلا Wetter Wettest
C : ‘y’ preceded by a consonant is changed inti ‘i’.
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77 Angry غصہ ۔ ر ا ض ۔ بر ہم Angrier Angriest
78 Busy مصر و ف Busier Busiest
79 Crazy غیر معقوك ۔ جو شیلا Crazier Craziest
80 Dry خشک Drier Driest
81 Early جلد Earlier Earliest
82 Easy ا سا م Easier Easiest
83 Happy خو ش Happier Happiest
84 Healthy صحت مند Healthier Healthiest
85 Holy پا ک ۔ پا کیز ہ Holier Holiest
86 Heavy بھا ر ی Heavier Heaviest
87 Lazy سست ۔ کا ہل Lazier Laziest
88 Lovely پیا را ۔ حسین Lovelier Loveliest
89 Lucky خو ش قسمت Luckier Luckiest
90 Noisy پر شو ر Noisier Noisiest
91 Pretty بصو ر تخو Prettier Prettiest
92 Tiny چھو ٹا ۔ معمو لی Tinier Tiniest
93 Ugly بد شکل Uglier Ugliest
94 Wealthy دو لت مند Wealthier Wealthiest
D : By adding ‘more’ and ‘most’.
95 Acceptable قبو ك ن نے کے قا بل More acceptable Most acceptable
96 Active متحر ک ۔ فعا ك ۔ پھر تیلا More active Most active
97 Admirable قا بل تعریف More admirable Most admirable
98 Advisable قا بل نصیحت
More advisable Most advisable
99 Amazing
ن
More amazing Most amazing حیر ا م ک
100 Amusing ۔ خو ش ن نے و ا لاپر لطف More amusing Most amusing
101 Annoying ز چ ن نے و ا لا More annoying Most annoying
102 Astonishing حیر ا م ن نے وا لا More astonishing Most astonishing
ASMA KHAN DURRANI
103 Attentive متو جہ More attentive Most attentive
104 Attractive کشش پر More attractive Most attractive
105 Awful خو شگو ا ر More awful Most awful
106 Beautiful خو بصو رت More beautiful Most beautiful
107 boring بیز ا ر کن ۔ غیر د لچسپ More boring Most boring
108 Brilliant شا ند ا ر More Brilliant Most Brilliant
109 Capable قا بل ۔ ا ہلیت ر کھنے و ا لا More capable Most capable
110 Careful محتا ط More careful Most careful
111 Careless لا پر و اہ More careless Most careless
112 Certain یقینی More certain Most certain
113 Challenging پر ا ز ما ئش More challenging Most challenging
114 Charming د لکش More charming Most charming
115 Cheerful مسکرا تا ہوا ۔ More cheerful Most cheerful
116 Colourful ر نگین More colourful Most colourful
117 Comfortable ا ر ا ل د ہ More comfortable Most comfortable
118 Complex پیچید ہ More complex Most complex
119 Confident پر ا عتما د More confident Most confident
120 Confused ا لجھن میں مبتلا More confused Most confused
121 Confusing ا لجھن میں مبتلا ن د ینے More confusing Most confusing
122 Convenient ا سا م More convenient Most convenient
123 Correct د رست ۔ صحیح More correct Most correct
124 Corrupt بد عنو ا م More corrupt Most corrupt
125 Courageous حو صلہ مند More courageous Most courageous
126 Coward بز د ك More coward Most coward
127 Creative تخلیقی More creative Most creative
128 Cruel ظا لم More cruel Most cruel
129 Cunning مکا ر ۔ چا لا ک۔ عیا ر More cunning Most cunning
ASMA KHAN DURRANI
130 Dangerous خطر ک More dangerous Most dangerous
131 Daring جر ا ت مند More daring Most daring
132 Delightful خوش کن More delightful Most delightful
133 Delicious مز ے د ا ر More delicious Most delicious
134 Deserving مستحق More deserving Most deserving
135 Different مختلف More different Most different
136 Difficult مشکل More difficult Most difficult
137 Disappointed ما یو س More disappointed Most disappointed
138 Dishonest بے ا یما م More dishonest Most dishonest
139 Dreadful خو فنا ک More dreadful Most dreadful
140 Dutiful فر ض شنا س More dutiful Most dutiful
141 Eager مشتاق ۔ ا ر زو مند More eager Most eager
142 Eligible ا ہل More eligible Most eligible
143 Embarrassing شر مند ہ ن د ینے و ا لا More embarrassing Most embarrassing
144 Enjoyable پر لطف More enjoyable Most enjoyable
145 Exciting ا گیز ۔ یجا م یزو لو لہ More exciting Most exciting
146 Faithful و فا دار More faithful Most faithful
147 Famous مشہو ر More famous Most famous
148 Grateful شکر گذ ار More grateful Most grateful
149 Handsome خو بصورت More handsome Most handsome
150 Honest ا یما ند ا ر More honest Most honest
151 Honourable قا بل عز ت More honourable Most honourable
152 Hopeful پر ا مید More hopeful Most hopeful
153 Horrible خو فنا ک More horrible Most horrible
154 Impossible ممکن More impossible Most impossible
155 Incredible قابل یقین More incredible Most incredible
156 Intelligent ذ ہین More intelligent Most intelligent
ASMA KHAN DURRANI
157 Joyful پر لطف ۔ مز ید ا ر More joyful Most joyful
158 Loyal و فا د ا ر More loyal Most loyal
159 Miserable قابل ترس More miserable Most miserable
160 Obedient فر ما نبر د ا ر More obedient Most obedient
161 Peaceful پر ا من More peaceful Most peaceful
162 Pitiable قابل ر حم More pitiable Most pitiable
163 Pleasant خوشگو ا ر More pleasant Most pleasant
164 Possible ممکن More possible Most possible
165 Powerful طا قتور More powerful Most powerful
166 Presentable پیش ن نے کے قابل Most presentable Most presentable
167 Proper منا سب More proper Most proper
168 Punctual و قت کا پا بند More punctual Most punctual
169 Regular با قا عد ہ More regular Most regular
170 Remarkable قابل ذ ن More remarkable Most remarkable
171 Respectful مو د ب More respectful Most respectful
172 Secured محفو ظ More secured Most secured
173 Sorrowful غمگین More sorrowful Most sorrowful
174 Splendid ز بر د ست ۔ شا ند ا ر More splendid Most splendid
175 Stupid بیو قو ف More stupid Most stupid
176 Surprising حیرام ن د ینے و ا لا More surprising Most surprising
177 Terrible خو فنا ک More terrible Most terrible
178 Thankful شکر گذ ا ر More thankful Most thankful
179 Thrilling و لو لہ ا گیز ۔ یجا م یز More thrilling Most thrilling
180 Tragic ا لمنا ک More tragic Most tragic
181 Truthful سچا More truthful Most truthful
182 Unforgettable قابل فرا مو ش More unforgettable Most unforgettable
183 Urgent فو ری More urgent Most urgent
ASMA KHAN DURRANI
184 Wonderful کما ك کا ۔ حیر ت ا گیز More wonderful Most wonderful
E : Irregular Comparisons
185 Bad برا Worse Worst
186 Far د و ر Farther Farthest
187 Fore پہلے ۔ سا بق Former Foremost
188 Forth ا گے ۔ سا منے Further Furthest
189 Good ا چھا Better Best
190 Late د یر سے ۔ Later Latest
191 Little چھو ٹا Less Least
192 Many / Much بہت More Most
193 In اندر Inner Innermost
194 Up ا و پر Upper Uppermost
195 Out با ہر Outer Outermost
For Q/A and exercises, follow your notebook, Textbook and Grammar book. (Everything has been done during regular classes in books already )
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