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I shall be very thankful if someone shares the conditional sentences with translation in urdu. I feel lot of trouble when people use would have, should have, may have, might have etc etc. Please do favor, many thanks.
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I shall be very thankful if someone shares the conditional sentences with translation in urdu. I feel lot of trouble when people use would have, should have, may have, might have etc etc. Please do favor, many thanks.
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Conditional sentences / if sentences.
A sentence that describes a condition (If you had invited me) and the following result (i would have come)

(would have)
Agr woh mahnat kerta, tou pass ho jata.
If he had worked harder , he would have passed
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May have/Might have

They both are used interchangeably .
May have/ might have is used when we are not sure about something. jb Kisi chez ki possibility ho. shaed koi kam / baat hui ho, shaed nahe.
Uss ney kam mukamal kr liya ho ga.
He might have finished his work.
woh log gher pohanch gaye hon gey.
They might have reached home.
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should have
usko wapis jana chaye tha.
She should have gone back.
Muje kam mukamal krna chaye tha.
i should have finished my task.
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Thanks azure, do you have some book or material to practive such kind of sentences, please share, many thanks.
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Thanks azure, do you have some book or material to practive such kind of sentences, please share, many thanks.
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Actually i have never practiced grammar(tenses, direct/indirect) from book so i am unable to suggest any . But there are many sites available on internet from where you can get practice questions.
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http://www.ego4u.com/en/business-eng...onal-sentences
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http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/maymight/menu.php
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