Question No. 22
English language differs from Hindi while speaking due to :
OA
Spellings
B.
Stress and intonation
Syllable
OD.
Dipthongs
Oc.
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Spellings
Explanation:
While the English language has definite articles, Hindi does not.Hindi speakers often use the present continuous instead of the simple present. ... In Hindi, prepositions succeed the noun or pronoun. (d)- Difference in Vocabulary: Hindi is different from English language because it uses Devanagari Script.
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English language differs from Hindi while speaking due to Spellings.
- The tenses of the same verb typically vary in both standard English and Hindi. Polite requests in English are adequately expressed in the specific form of specific questions.
- Subjunctives are used in Hindi and the form of the possible sentence is amended to politely ask for something. Although there realistically are definite articles in the English language, Hindi does not.
- Hindi speakers, in addition, use the continuous present, rather than the simple present. In conditional sentences, in the independent clause, Hindi makes use of the future tense.
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