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Hoorain

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hahah use ur Sense Of Humar nillu :| ...

mene dekha Ladki Lawn mien behti thi thodi dair baad phr dekha tha toh nhn thi :([DOUBLEPOST=1360359412][/DOUBLEPOST]>> @Prince_Farry @~Ambitiou$ Girl~ @Don @RedRose64 @Atif-adi @Strangr @AyAn_khAn
A Girl was sitting in the lawn after sometime she disappeared :p
nomi bhaya sahi waale sentences pooche aap to apni saare din ki rodad ko translate krwaying ;))

chalo next is!

Sama'at k baad Adalat agli tareekh tal multawi kar di gai!
@jiya @Sabah @kool~nomi @Nelly @ChoCo @marzish @Miss_Khan
 
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marzish

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Come on Bull Kill me or i will kill u with Sultaan Raheeeeee's Talwar Samajh aayi :p / Come on Bull hit me or I will Hit you

Translate:-
Koun kehta hai Kay Mien Pagal Nhn hun Han Mien Pagal hun :p Dont cheat or dont use my name ok :p
Come on Bull hit me otherwise I will Hit you
Sorry nomi ji [DOUBLEPOST=1360389522][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sama'at k baad Adalat agli tareekh tal multawi kar di gai!
After hearing court has been adjourned untill next date
 

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A Girl was sitting in the lawn after sometime she disappeared :p
nomi bhaya sahi waale sentences pooche aap to apni saare din ki rodad ko translate krwaying ;))

chalo next is!

Sama'at k baad Adalat agli tareekh tal multawi kar di gai!
@jiya @Sabah @kool~nomi @Nelly @ChoCo @marzish @Miss_Khan
haha lol :p[DOUBLEPOST=1360416367][/DOUBLEPOST]
Come on Bull hit me otherwise I will Hit you
Sorry nomi ji [DOUBLEPOST=1360389522][/DOUBLEPOST]

After hearing court has been adjourned untill next date
:D why Sorry :-??...... Sentence toh do marzish :rolleyes:
 

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its been constantly raining for the past 10 days.
----- I don't think since can be used for 2days, 3 days etc.. Correct me if I am wrong.
It's been constantly raining since last ten days... I guess that would be the correct one!
 
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Hoorain

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The use of FOR

We use For when we measure the duration – when we say how long something lasts.
For + a period of time
To measure a period of time up to the present, we use the present perfect tense and not the present tense.
  • I have known her for a long time. (Correct)
    I know her for a long time. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for ten years. (Correct)
    I live here for ten years. (Incorrect)
The present tense with For refers to a period of time that extends into the future.
  • How long are you here for? (Until when)
  • How long have you been here for? (Since when)

The use of SINCE

Since gives the starting point of actions, events or states. It refers to when things began.
Since + a point in time (in the past), until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
With since we use the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense.
  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • I had been working since 5 o'clock and I was getting tired.
Since can also be used in the structure It has been + period of time + since.
  • It has been two months since I last saw her.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.
@Sabah @Don[DOUBLEPOST=1360465656][/DOUBLEPOST]
Come on Bull hit me otherwise I will Hit you
Sorry nomi ji [DOUBLEPOST=1360389522][/DOUBLEPOST]

After hearing court has been adjourned untill next date
ri8uuu :-bd

next sentence b diya karain sis :)

ok next main deying!


mulki halaat din badin bigar rhe hain!
 
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The use of FOR

We use For when we measure the duration – when we say how long something lasts.
For + a period of time
To measure a period of time up to the present, we use the present perfect tense and not the present tense.
  • I have known her for a long time. (Correct)
    I know her for a long time. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for ten years. (Correct)
    I live here for ten years. (Incorrect)
The present tense with For refers to a period of time that extends into the future.
  • How long are you here for? (Until when)
  • How long have you been here for? (Since when)
The use of SINCE

Since gives the starting point of actions, events or states. It refers to when things began.
Since + a point in time (in the past), until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
With since we use the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense.
  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • I had been working since 5 o'clock and I was getting tired.
Since can also be used in the structure It has been + period of time + since.
  • It has been two months since I last saw her.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.
@Sabah @Don[DOUBLEPOST=1360465656][/DOUBLEPOST]
ri8uuu :-bd

next sentence b diya karain sis :)

ok next main deying!


mulki halaat din badin bigar rhe hain!
The country's condition is worsening day by day!
 

Sabah

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The use of FOR

We use For when we measure the duration – when we say how long something lasts.
For + a period of time
To measure a period of time up to the present, we use the present perfect tense and not the present tense.
  • I have known her for a long time. (Correct)
    I know her for a long time. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for ten years. (Correct)
    I live here for ten years. (Incorrect)
The present tense with Forrefers to a period of time that extends into the future.

  • How long are you here for? (Until when)
  • How long have you been here for? (Since when)

The use of SINCE

Since gives the starting point of actions, events or states. It refers to when things began.
Since + a point in time (in the past), until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
With sincewe use the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense.

  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • I had been working since 5 o'clock and I was getting tired.
Since can also be used in the structure It has been + period of time + since.

  • It has been two months since I last saw her.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.
@Sabah @Don[DOUBLEPOST=1360465656][/DOUBLEPOST]

ri8uuu :-bd

next sentence b diya karain sis :)

ok next main deying!


mulki halaat din badin bigar rhe hain!
our country's conditions are getting worse day by day!
 
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Rubi

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The pot calling the kettle black ... !

" Likhny prhny k siwa Pakistan ka mtlb kiya .. ?" :eek:
@hoorain baji yeh kon krega??? /:)[DOUBLEPOST=1360488132][/DOUBLEPOST]
The use of FOR

We use For when we measure the duration – when we say how long something lasts.
For + a period of time
To measure a period of time up to the present, we use the present perfect tense and not the present tense.
  • I have known her for a long time. (Correct)
    I know her for a long time. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for ten years. (Correct)
    I live here for ten years. (Incorrect)
The present tense with For refers to a period of time that extends into the future.

  • How long are you here for? (Until when)
  • How long have you been here for? (Since when)

The use of SINCE

Since gives the starting point of actions, events or states. It refers to when things began.
Since + a point in time (in the past), until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
With since we use the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense.

  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • I had been working since 5 o'clock and I was getting tired.
Since can also be used in the structure It has been + period of time + since.

  • It has been two months since I last saw her.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.
@Sabah @Don[DOUBLEPOST=1360465656][/DOUBLEPOST]

ri8uuu :-bd

next sentence b diya karain sis :)

ok next main deying!


mulki halaat din badin bigar rhe hain!
lol acha copy paste kr leti hyn aap :p
 

Noorjee

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wa alikum aslam buhat acha khail hai par mujh jesi anparh ko to english ka a tak nai ata to pora jumla kesy bnao gi :p
 

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The use of FOR

We use For when we measure the duration – when we say how long something lasts.
For + a period of time
To measure a period of time up to the present, we use the present perfect tense and not the present tense.
  • I have known her for a long time. (Correct)
    I know her for a long time. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for ten years. (Correct)
    I live here for ten years. (Incorrect)
The present tense with For refers to a period of time that extends into the future.
  • How long are you here for? (Until when)
  • How long have you been here for? (Since when)
The use of SINCE

Since gives the starting point of actions, events or states. It refers to when things began.
Since + a point in time (in the past), until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
With since we use the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense.
  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • I had been working since 5 o'clock and I was getting tired.
Since can also be used in the structure It has been + period of time + since.
  • It has been two months since I last saw her.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.
@Sabah @Don[DOUBLEPOST=1360465656][/DOUBLEPOST]
ri8uuu :-bd

next sentence b diya karain sis :)

ok next main deying!


mulki halaat din badin bigar rhe hain!
Country's Conditions are getting worse Day By Day!


Next: naach na jaanay aangan tehraa :p
 
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Country's Conditions are getting worse Day By Day!


Next: naach na jaanay aangan tehraa :p
pehle rubi ka hay

parhne likhne k siwa pakistan ka amtlab kia :p[DOUBLEPOST=1360549994][/DOUBLEPOST]
wa alikum aslam buhat acha khail hai par mujh jesi anparh ko to english ka a tak nai ata to pora jumla kesy bnao gi :p
par abhi abhi to aap ne A bola :eek: :p
 
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