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I -Ñ-Ø√-úø’ -´’çí∫-∞¡-¢√®Ωç 30 -Çí∫Ææ’d 2005

Srilekha: Did you meet them yesterday?


Supriya: †’´¤y èπÿú≈ Åûª-úÕéÀ ≤ƒßª’-°æ-úø’-ûª’ç-
(E†o †’´¤y ¢√∞¡x†’ éπ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊-Ø√o¢√?) ö«¢√? Åûª-úÕE †’´¤y É≠æd-°æ-úø-û√¢√?
Surekha: Whom do you mean?
Suchithra: O’èπÿ v•ü¿®˝ ÖØ√o-úø’-éπü∆! Åûª-úÕE É≠æd-
(†’´y-ØËC á´J í∫’Jç*?) °æ-úø-¢√?
Srilekha: Savithri and her husband
(Åûª-úøçõ‰ FéÀ-≠d´æ ÷ Åçö«ç éπü∆ ´÷´‚-©’í¬)
(≤ƒNvA, Ç¢Á’ ¶µº®Ωh í∫’Jç*) Supriya: Brother, sister äéπ-J-ØÌ-éπ®Ω’ É≠æd-°æ-
Surekha: I met her, but not him
úøúøç™ NçûËç ™‰ü¿’
(Ç¢Á’†’ éπ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊-Ø√o†’, é¬E Åûª-úÕE Suchithra: âûË ´÷ v•ü¿-®˝èπ◊ îªü¿’-´¤-O’ü¿ v¨¡ü¿l¥
éπ©’-Ææ’-éÓ-™‰ü¿’) ™‰ü¿’. ÅüË ††’o worry îË≤ÚhçC.
Srilekha: Did you show her the letter? (to whom were you talking?)
(neglect ¢√úøçúÕ) 鬕öÀd 'a fever', her=Ç¢Á’†’)
(Ç¢Á’èπ◊ letter îª÷°œç-î√¢√?) writing™, formal writ-
Supriya: ´÷ v•ü¿®˝ Ø√èπ◊ Åô’-´çöÀ trouble My father likes my brother very
Å®·ûË ÅC ÅD
Surekha: Yes, I Showed it to her. She will ing™ØË Å™« ®√≤ƒhç.
É´yúø’. ´÷ Å´’tèπÿ Ø√†oèπ◊ ≤ƒßª’-°æ-úø’- much. He gives him (¢√úÕéÀ)
show it to him today. Spoken form ™ ´÷vûªç, 'to' - sentence
ûª’ç-ö«úø’. ¢√∞¡x-†’ î√™« ñ«ví∫-ûªhí¬ whatever he wants. only, he asks
(ØËØ√-¢Á’èπ◊ îª÷°œç-î√†’. Ç¢Á’ É¢√∞¡ -îª÷Ææ’-èπ◊ç-ö«úø’. ´÷èπ◊ àC 鬢√-©Ø√o him to study well (him=¢√úÕE)
*´®Ω ´Ææ’hçC. sentence †’ 'whom'ûÓ •ü¿’©’,
Åûª-úÕéÀ îª÷°œ-Ææ’hçC) who ûÓ v§ƒ®Ωç-Gµ≤ƒhç. 'who' ûÓ (whom ¢√ú≈-Lq†
BÆæ’-éÌ-≤ƒhúø’. ñé˙qûÓ ´’´’tLo ¶«í¬ Supriya: By the by, our teacher gave us an
Srilekha: Did she enquire about me? îÓô™«x) questions v§ƒ®Ωç-Gµç-îª-úø¢Ë’ spoken
assignment yesterday.
English ™ éπÈ®é˙d.

Å
- ®√n©
- ’û
- L
-Á Æ
Ê .h ..
á´Jo îª÷ú≈-©-†’-èπ◊ç-ô’-Ø√o®Ω’?
Who (whom é¬ü¿’) do you want to see?
á´-JéÀ Öûªh-®√©’ ®√Ææ’h-Ø√o´¤?
Who are you writing (letters) to ?
c) á´-JE í∫’Jç* ´÷ö«x-úø’-ûª’-Ø√o´¤?
Who are you talking about? (whom é¬ü¿’)
d) á´-JûÓ ¢√úø’ §Úö«x-úÕçC?
(Éçûª-èπ◊-´·çü¿’ ûÁ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊Ø√oç éπü∆– conver- Who did he quarrel with?
(Ç¢Á’ Ø√ í∫’Jç* ÅúÕTçü∆?) sation ™ topic ´÷Í®a-ô- e) á´-JE îª÷¨»´¤ E†o?
Surekha: She wishes to see you. She
-Ççí∫x-¶µ«-≠æ-ù
°æ¤púø’ 'by the by'- ûÁ©’-í∫’™ Who (Whom é¬ü¿’) did you see yesterday.
asked me to give you her best 40 'ÅC-ÆæÍ®— Åçô’çö«ç. us = f) Ç¢Á’ á´Jo °Rx îËÆæ’-èπ◊çüÓ Ø√èπ◊ ûÁMü¿’
wishes. She wants us to visit her
´’†èπ◊). When did he ask I do not know who she married
soon. She likes to give us a din-
†Ny-≤ƒhúø’. us (´’†Lo) to complete (É™«çöÀ sentences ™ èπÿú≈ whom ¢√úøúøç
ner.
Suchithra: ´÷ brother èπÿú≈ ´÷èπ◊ ¶«í¬ it.? ™‰ü¿’. Who ¢√úøúøç î√™« common, spoken
(Ç¢Á’ E†’o îª÷ú≈-©-†’-èπ◊ç-öçC. E†o-úÕ- ≤ƒßª’-°æ-úø-û√úø’. E†o ´÷ Å´’tèπ◊ Suchithra: The coming English™)
T-†ô’x îÁ°æp-´’çC. ´’†Lo ¢√Rxç-öÀ-éÓ-≤ƒJ ïy®Ωçí¬ Öçõ‰ Ç¢Á’†’ doctor ü¿í∫_-®Ωèπ◊ Saturday, I M. SURESAN
É°æ¤púø’ Ñ Ææ綵«-≠æù îª÷úøçúÕ
®Ω´’tçC. ´’†èπ◊ dinner É¢√y-©-†’-èπ◊ç- BÆæ’-Èé-∞«}úø’. ´÷ Ø√†oèπ◊ ´÷ v•ü¿®˝ think. But Hari: (over phone) Hello, who is it please?
öçC.) Åçõ‰ î√™« É≠ædç. ¢√úÕ-ÍéC 鬢√-©Ø√o isn't it (= is it not) a holiday for (á´®Ω÷?)
Srilekha: That's fine. Let's go to them Hemanth: It's (it is) me, Hemanth
us? (us =
É≤ƒh®Ω’.-¶«í¬ îªü¿-¢√-©E ´÷vûªç ´’†èπ◊) (ØËØË,
tomorrow in my car. I will show Ê£«´’ç-û˝†’)
Åçô’ç-ö«®Ω’. Supriya: Who told you so?/ Who told you
them my new car. Hari: That's nice, hearing your voice... after
Supriya: ÅC-ÆæÍ®, E†o öÃ˝ ´’†éÓ assign- that? Whom did you ask?
(¶«í∫’çC. ´’†ç Í®°æ¤ Ø√ 鬮Ω’™ ¢√∞¡x a long time.
ment Éî√a®Ω’ éπü∆. á°æ¤úø’ °æ‹Jh-îË-ߪ’-´’-
ü¿í∫_-®Ωèπ◊ ¢Á∞¡ü∆ç. Ø√ éÌûªh 鬮Ω’†’ ¢√∞¡xèπ◊ [[[[[ (î√™« ÆæçûÓ≠æç, î√™« 鬩ç ûª®√yûª F
Ø√o®Ω’ ´’†Lo?
îª÷°œ-≤ƒh†’.) Suchithra: ´îËa ¨¡E-¢√®Ωç ņ’-èπ◊çö«. Å®·ûË a) †’´¤y E†o á´-JE éπ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊-Ø√o´¤? = Whom íÌçûª’ N†úøç)
Ñ Ææ綵«-≠æ-ù™ them, whom, her, him, did you meet yesterday? ÅØË ÅØ√L. áçü¿’- Hemanth: Was that your brother who
´’†-é¬-®ÓV ÂÆ©´¤ éπü∆? appeared in the TV serial yester-
you, us, me ´÷ô©’ í∫´’-Eç-îªçúÕ. éπçõ‰ á´Jo = whom. Å®·ûË ®√†’-®√†’ spo-
Supriya: á´®Ω’ îÁ§ƒp®Ω’ Å™« ÅE? á´-®Ωo-úÕ-í¬´¤
´’† English conversation natural í¬, ken English ™ whom •ü¿’©’ who ¢√úË-Ææ’h- day?
†’´¤y? (E†o TV serial ™ éπE-°œç-*çC O’
simple í¬ ≤ƒí¬-©-†’-èπ◊çõ‰ OöÀ Å®Ωnç, OöÀE áEo Ø√o®Ω’. ÅC ¢√úøôç éπÈ®é˙d spoken English.
Answers:
brother éπü∆?)
Who did you meet yesterday?
®Ωé¬-©’í¬ à Ææçü¿-®√s¥™x ¢√úËC ûÁ©’-Ææ’-éÓ-´úøç áçûÓ Suchithra: My brother helps me a lot (Ø√èπ◊) Hari: Yes, it's (= it is) him (Å´¤†’, ¢√úË) and
´·êuç. *†o-*†o ´÷ô-©èπ◊ Ö†o ¢√úø’-éπ-™E Å®√n- He likes me very much ÉC §ƒçúÕûªuç– formal written English the little girl he was walking with... do
©Fo áçûªí¬ ûÁ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊çõ‰ Åçûª simple í¬ con- Supriya: Do you help him too? Do you like (®√ûª™ Åçûª ûª°æ¤p é¬ü¿’). you know who she is? (¢√úÕûÓ †úø’-Ææ’h†o
versation áçûª-ÊÆ-°æ-®·Ø√ †úø-°æ-´îª’a. Ñ lesson
him too? Who did you meet yesterday? *†o-§ƒ°æ á´®Ó Fèπ◊ ûÁ©’≤ƒ?)
™ ´’†ç ¢√úË ´÷ô© í∫’Jç* ûÁ©’-Ææ’-èπ◊çü∆ç. (Åûª-úÕéÀ; Åûª-úÕE: Do you also help him? ÉC spoken form, conversational. Hemanth: Wasn't it (was it not) your
I = ؈’
éπØ√o Do you help him too- áèπ◊\-´í¬ ¢√úø-û√®Ω’ b) †’´¤y E†o á´-JûÓ ´÷ö«x-úø’-ûª’-Ø√o¢˛? youngest sister?
me = ††’o; Ø√èπ◊
Spoken English™) (Spoken) Who (Whom é¬ü¿’) Hari: Yes, it's her.
we = ¢Ë’´·
Suchithra: You have a brother too. Were you talking to yesterday? °j Ææ綵«-≠æ-ù™ í∫´’-Eç-îªçúÕ: It's me, it's him,
us = ´’´·t-©†’, ´÷èπ◊/ ´’†-©†’, ´’†èπ◊
(Éçûª-èπ◊-´·çü¿’ îÁ°œp-†ô’x also éπØ√o too better.) (®Ωîª-†™, î√™« formal
í¬ Å®·ûË, To whom It's her. ´÷´‚-©’í¬ Å®·ûË, It is I, It is he, It is
you = †’´¤y / O’®Ω’
Don't you (=Do you not) like him? (ÅûªúÕo) were you talking yesterday? ÅE ®√ߪ’çúÕ.) she ÅØ√-©E ņ’-èπ◊çö«ç. é¬F spoken
you = E†’o, N’´·t-©-†’ / Fèπ◊, O’èπ◊ English™ It's me, It's her, It's him ņ-úø¢Ë’
Supriya: Nothing surprising a brother and a Ééπ\úø í∫´’-Eç-î√-Lq† N≠æߪ’ç: Preposition
he = Åûªúø’
sister liking each other. 'to'- sentence èπ◊ ´·çü¿®Ω ®√´úøç. ´’†ç sen- éπÈ®é˙d.
him = Åûª-úÕE, Åûª-úÕéÀ
Suchithra: But my brother neglects stud- tence †’ 'to' ûÓ begin îËÊÆh whom ¢√ú≈L.
she = Ç¢Á’
ies. That worries me.
-v°æ-¨¡o:
(††’o)
her = Ç¢Á’†’, Ç¢Á’èπ◊ (Ç¢Á’ ßÁ·éπ\) 1. Shop closed -Ñ ¢√éπuç Negative.
Supriya: My brother doesn't (does not) give
it = ÅC 2. Shop n't closed
me that kind of trouble/ such trou- ÆæJ-Å-®·-†ü∆?
it = ü∆EE, ü∆EéÀ 3. Not shop closed Åçõ‰ Å®Ωnç?
ble. (such=that kind=Å™«çöÀ)
they = ¢√∞¡Ÿx, ÅN 4. School going children. DEE Negativeí¬ à Nüµ∆-†ç™ îËߪ÷L?
He helps my parents too a lot. He
them = ¢√∞¡x†’, ¢√öÀE/ ¢√∞¡xèπ◊, ¢√öÀéÀ 5. World's largest selling Newspaper. DEE Negative -ᙫ îËߪ÷-™
takes good care of them.
who = á´®Ω’
(Them=¢√∞¡x†’) ûÁ©’-°æ-í∫-©®Ω’.
whom = á´-JE/ á´-JéÀ.
He gets us what we want
-ï-¢√-•’: 1, 2, 3
(´÷èπ◊). – °œ. ¶«©’, £j«-ü¿®√¶«ü˛
Ñ Å®√n-©†’ ´’†-Ææ’™ °ô’d-èπ◊E ¢Á·ü¿ô É*a† He makes us laugh with his jokes Shop closed - DEéÀ shop not closed. Shopn't closed - n't
Surekha, Srilekha dialogue Gí∫_-®Ωí¬ ´’®Ó-≤ƒJ form Éô’-´çöÀ îÓôx ¢√úøç. an, is, are... ¢√öÀéÀ ´÷vûª¢Ë’ ¢√úø’û√ç. Not
(´’´’tLo)
îªü¿-´çúÕ. Suchithra: My brother helps us too. My shop closed ÆæÈ®j† English é¬ü¿’. Ééπ\úø shop not closed ÅØË •ü¿’©’
Practice the following aloud in English. 'shop open' Åçõ‰ better éπü∆. 4. Non school going children ÅØËC
mother had a fever yesterday
Suchithra: ´÷ brother Ø√èπ◊ ¶«í¬ ≤ƒßª’ç school going childrenèπ◊ negative. 5. The world's largest selling
and he took her to doctor.
îË≤ƒhúø’. ††’o î√™« É≠æd-°æ-úø-û√úø’. (English™ fever, countable, News paper èπ◊ negative - not the world's largest selling newspaper
(like ¢√úøçúÕ) ņ-´îª’a.

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