Commonly confused adjectives:
1. Many vs. Much:
Many - Use 'many' with plural, countable nouns. (यह हमेशा बहुवचन और गणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है)
E.g. Jack doesn't have many friends.
Much - Use 'much' with uncountable nouns. (यह अगणनीय संज्ञा के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. Jack doesn't have much money.
2. Few vs. A few:
Few - The word 'few' represents a negative quantity or shortage. (जब कमी दर्शानी हो तब इस शब्द का इस्तेमाल किया जाता है)
E.g. Jack has few friends
A few - 'A few' represents a positive quantity but it can only be used with countable nouns. (यह सकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है लेकिन यह सिर्फ गणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. Jack has a few friends.
3. Little vs. A little:
Little - The word 'little' expresses diminutive size or a negative quantity. (यह 'थोड़ा' या नकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है.)
E.g. There is little sugar left.
A little - 'A little' represents a positive quantity. Always use it with uncountable nouns. (यह सकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है लेकिन यह सिर्फ अगणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. There is a little sauce left.
4. Each vs. Every
Each - Use 'each' with individual or separate items. (यह एक चीज़ के लिए या चीज़ों को अलग अलग दर्शाने के काम आता है.)
E.g. The pineapples are rupees 20 each.
Every - Use the word 'every' when referring to things in a group or describing the frequency of actions. (जब समूह में किसी चीज़ का उल्लेख कर रहे हों या किसी कार्य के आवृत्ति को दर्शाना हो.)
E.g. Jack goes to the beach every weekend.
5. Injured vs. Wounded vs. Hurt
Injured - Victims are 'injured' financially, emotionally or physically. (जब कोई आर्थिक रूप से, भावनात्मक रूप से या शारीरिक रूप से पीड़ित हो.)
E.g. The injured player was carried off the field.
Wounded - 'Wounded' implies a physical injury. (शारीरिक पीड़ा.)
E.g. The child screamed louder than a wounded animal.
Hurt - 'Hurt' describes an experience of physical or emotional pain. (शारीरिक या भावनात्मक पीड़ा.)
E.g. The car's owner was relieved that the small dog wasn't hurt.
6. Farther vs. Further
Farther - 'Farther' is always used for distance. (यह हमेशा दूरी के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. How much farther is the amusement park?
Further - (think furthermore) implies a metaphorical advancement. (आगे का)
E.g. Further topics will be covered next week.
1. Many vs. Much:
Many - Use 'many' with plural, countable nouns. (यह हमेशा बहुवचन और गणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है)
E.g. Jack doesn't have many friends.
Much - Use 'much' with uncountable nouns. (यह अगणनीय संज्ञा के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. Jack doesn't have much money.
2. Few vs. A few:
Few - The word 'few' represents a negative quantity or shortage. (जब कमी दर्शानी हो तब इस शब्द का इस्तेमाल किया जाता है)
E.g. Jack has few friends
A few - 'A few' represents a positive quantity but it can only be used with countable nouns. (यह सकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है लेकिन यह सिर्फ गणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. Jack has a few friends.
3. Little vs. A little:
Little - The word 'little' expresses diminutive size or a negative quantity. (यह 'थोड़ा' या नकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है.)
E.g. There is little sugar left.
A little - 'A little' represents a positive quantity. Always use it with uncountable nouns. (यह सकारात्मक मात्रा दर्शाता है लेकिन यह सिर्फ अगणनीय संज्ञा शब्दों के साथ इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. There is a little sauce left.
4. Each vs. Every
Each - Use 'each' with individual or separate items. (यह एक चीज़ के लिए या चीज़ों को अलग अलग दर्शाने के काम आता है.)
E.g. The pineapples are rupees 20 each.
Every - Use the word 'every' when referring to things in a group or describing the frequency of actions. (जब समूह में किसी चीज़ का उल्लेख कर रहे हों या किसी कार्य के आवृत्ति को दर्शाना हो.)
E.g. Jack goes to the beach every weekend.
5. Injured vs. Wounded vs. Hurt
Injured - Victims are 'injured' financially, emotionally or physically. (जब कोई आर्थिक रूप से, भावनात्मक रूप से या शारीरिक रूप से पीड़ित हो.)
E.g. The injured player was carried off the field.
Wounded - 'Wounded' implies a physical injury. (शारीरिक पीड़ा.)
E.g. The child screamed louder than a wounded animal.
Hurt - 'Hurt' describes an experience of physical or emotional pain. (शारीरिक या भावनात्मक पीड़ा.)
E.g. The car's owner was relieved that the small dog wasn't hurt.
6. Farther vs. Further
Farther - 'Farther' is always used for distance. (यह हमेशा दूरी के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाता है.)
E.g. How much farther is the amusement park?
Further - (think furthermore) implies a metaphorical advancement. (आगे का)
E.g. Further topics will be covered next week.
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