

Appendix 



A. 



•i 



Beat. 



To beat. Beating. 



Having beaten. 



I beat. 



Thou beatest. 





He beats. 



"We beat. 



You beat. 





They beat. 



I am beating. 



I was beating. 





I had beaten. 



I may beat. 



I shall beat. 





I should beat. 



I am beaten. 



I was beaten. 





I shall be beaten 



I go. 



Thou goest. 





He goes. 



I went. 



Thou wentest. 





He went. 



Go. 



Going. 





Gone. 



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What is your name ? 



How old is this horse ? 



How far is it from here to Kashmir ? 



How many sons are there in your father's house ? 



I have walked a long way to-day. 



The son of my uncle is married to her sister. 



In the house is the saddle of the white horse. 



Put the saddle upon his back. 



I have beaten his son with many stripes. 



He is grazing cattle on the top of the hill. 



He is sitting on a horse under that tree. 



His brother is taller than his sister. 



The price of that is two rupees and a half. 



My father lives in that small house. 



Give this rupee to him. 



Take those rupees from him. 



Beat him well and bind him with ropes. 



Draw water from the well. 



Walk before me. 



Whose boy comes behind you ? 



From whom did you buy that ? 



From a shop-keeper of the village. 



