Urdu: Readings in Literary Urdu Prose (Excercises)

Urdu: Readings in Literary Urdu Prose (Excercises)

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Author: Gopi Chand Narang
Translator(s)/ Editors(s): M J Warsi / Tahsin Siddiqi
Publisher: National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language
Year: 2002
Language: multilingual
Pages: 111
ISBN/UPC (if available): NA

Description

This Exercise book is prepared to accompany URDU: readings in Literary Urdu Prose by Professor Gopi Chand Narang. The text comprises graded selections from literary Urdu prose and excerpts from speeches keeping in view the lexical and stylistic difficulties. It provides learners with an elementary knowledge of Urdu a smooth transition to advanced level introducing features of the cultural tradition.

This book explains the major types of grammatical constructions an provides exercises for practice. A brief description of grammatical terms is given at the beginning of each Unit so that the learners are acquainted with grammatical rules while attempting exercises. It is obvious that this is not a comprehensive grammar of Urdu.

The book is aimed primarily for learners who feel a need for explicit discussion of basic grammatical features and profit from attempting general exercises.

Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements


Some Old Tales (Part-1): Gopi Chand Narang
Noun
Exercise

Some Old Tales (Part-2): Gopi Chand Narang
Possessives
Exercises

The Arabian Nights: Gopi Chand Narang
Auxiliaries
Exercises

True Love: Zakir Hussain
Participles
Exercises

Premchand: Qamar Rais
Comparative and
Superlative degrees
Exercises

Godan: Premchand
Reflexive Possessive
Exercises

Umrao Jan Ada: Mirza M. Hadi Ruswa
Adverbial Expressions
Exercises

Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan: Sayyid Ehtisham Husain
Emphatic Particles
Exercises

Fancy Fair: Muhammad Husain Azad
Imperatives
Exercises

Maualana Azad in Lok
Sabha: Abul Kalam Azad
Present and past perfect tense
Exercises

Nam Dev Gardener: Maulavi Abdul Haq
Subjunctive
Exercises

A Road a Quarter Mile
Long: Krishan Chander
Reduplication
Exercises

Celibacy: Mahatma Gandhi
Pronouns and
Postpositions
Conjunctive particle
Exercises

Charpoy: Rashid Amad Siddiqui
Future tense
Exercises

Jawaharlal Nehru: Ale Ahmad Suroor
Use of ‘to have’
Numerals
Exercises

Mirza Ghalib: Altaf Husain Hali
Pronoun
Infinitive pronoun
Exercises

Bagh-o-Bahar: Mir Amman Dehlavi
Voice (Active and
Passive)
Exercise