is not --> isn'tare not --> aren'twas not --> wasn'twere not --> weren'tdo not --> don'tdoes not --> doesn'tdid not --> didn'thave not --> haven'thas not --> hasn'thad not --> hadn'tcould not --> couldn'tshould not --> shouldn'twould not -->wouldn'tmust not --> mustn't
Oh! - Surprise/ Realization (eg. Oh! I forgot my wallet)Wow! - Amazement/ Excitement (eg. Wow! I love this house. It is amazing)Alas! - Sadness/ Regret (eg. Alas! We lost the match.)Ugh! - Disgust/ Annoyance (eg. Ugh! This tablecloth is really filthy.)Ah! - Realization/ Shock (eg. Ah! Now I understand the problem.)Hey! - Calling/ Warning (eg. Hey! Don't touch that statue.)Oops! - Mistake/ Accident (eg. Oops! I forgot your book.)Yum! - Tasty reaction (eg. Yum! The cake is so delicious.)Hurray! - joy/ Celebration (eg. Hurray! Finally we won the match.)
1. Everybody/ Everyone (हर कोई, सभी लोग): Refers to all people in a group.Example: Everybody loves a sunny day. (हर कोई धूप वाले दिन को पसंद करता है।) 2. Somebody/ Someone (कोई, कोई व्यक्ति) - Refers to one specific but unidentified person. Generally used in positive sentences.Example: Somebody left their umbrella here. (किसी ने यहाँ अपनी छतरी छोड़ी है।)3. Anybody/ Anyone (कोई भी, कोई व्यक्ति) - Refers to any person, regardless of who it is, or used in questions and negative sentences.Example (Negative/Question): I don't know anybody here. (मैं यहाँ किसी को नहीं जानता।) / Is anybody home? (क्या घर पर कोई है?)Example (General): Anybody can do this. (इसे कोई भी कर सकता है।) 4. Nobody/ No one (कोई नहीं): Refers to zero people in a group. Used for negative statements.Example: Nobody was at the door. (दरवाजे पर कोई नहीं था।)