English, asked by netrambhobhria, 9 months ago

god blessyou with a son modals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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beta itna aashirwad thik nahi

Answered by jatinparmar8675
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I heard it many times but I haven't really pondered on that. We can hear these following sentences in our daily lives:

May God bless you.

May God be pleased with you.

May God accept your prayers.

But why do we use "May" at the beginning of the sentence? Apparently, it doesn't make the sentence a question but more polite and respectful towards the God maybe? I cannot tell I heard this structure in any other sentence but religious ones. Which grammar rule does it belong to? And how do we use it in different forms?

Putting "May" first changes the sentence from a command to a request. Rather than instructing God to bless someone, the speaker is rather hoping that God will do so.

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