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Tatyana
Oblique case... or not.
Namaste! I have a problem. The task was to pick up the correct form of the adjective:
(uska, uski, uske) bhai dusre sahar me hai
(I guess it means, His brother is in another city).
I´ve chosen the variant uska, because bhai is masculine (nominative)
dusrE sahar me - oblique
But the key answer says, there should be uskE. I can´t understand why...
Jun 13, 2015 9:04 AM
Answers · 5
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Uska bhai dosrey shehr mein hey.
His/her brother is in another city.
Uske bhai dosrey........
His/her brothers are in other city.
Plural of bhai is bhai.
in my opinion both are correct.
I hope it helps.
June 13, 2015
correct sentences are:
1. uska bhai dusre shahar me hai.
2. uske bhai dusre shahar me hain*.
if key says answer "uske" then sentence must end with "hain" and not "hai". please make a note of it. Either your question on spelling "hai" or he key is incorrect.
October 25, 2015
the * key
October 25, 2015
Uska bhai - is for brother of almost same age
Uske bhai - is for his elder brother(here "Uske" is with respect)
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Uske Pitaaji, Uske Uncle, Uske Teacher
Uska bhai, Uska dost
June 18, 2015
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