Rule of completing Sentence
So That/in order that (hv‡Z/ hvi
d‡j)
Structure: (Subject) + verb + ………+
so that/in order that + subject + can/may A_ev
could/might + verb Gi vase
form (present form).
Note: c~e©eZx© Clause wU present/future
tense n‡j
cieZx© clause G can/may e¨eüZ
n‡e Ges c~e©eZx© clause wU past
tense n‡j cieZx© could/might e¨eüZ n‡e|
Examples:
We eat so that we may live.
Read attentively so that you may
pass.
He went to bazaar in order that
he might buy some vegetables.
The students came to the college
library so that they could/might borrow books.
I closed the door in order that
thieves could/might not enter the room.
I closed the door in order hat
no thief could/ might enter the room.
I helped him in order hat the
work might be done in time.
Lest (cv‡Q/hv‡Z bv)
Structure: (Subject) + verb + …lest
+ subject + should/might + verb Gi base
form.
Note: Lest Gi Wv‡b KL‡bv bv †evaK (negative) kã e‡m bv|
Example:
Work hard lest you should/might
fail.
The little girl is walking very
carefully les she should/might fall.
The thief ran away lest he
should/might be caught.
So…..that (GZB ......... †h)
Structure1: (subject) + verb +so +
adjective/adverb…+ that + subject + can/could +(not)+verb Gi base form…….....