Obligation: Must and Should
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of expressing necessity using Gujarati’s 'Joie' structure for daily life.
- Identify when to use 'Joie' for internal and external needs.
- Conjugate verbs correctly to express obligation.
- Distinguish between personal desire and formal duty.
Lo que aprenderás
Using 'Padvu' and 'Joie' to express necessity. Learn the difference between external and internal obligation.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Construct sentences expressing personal and social obligations using 'Joie'.
Consejos y trucos (1)
Dative First
Vocabulario clave (5)
Real-World Preview
Planning a Meeting
Review Summary
- [Subject] + [Verb-vu] + જોઈએ (joie)
Errores comunes
You must use the infinitive form 'જવું' (to go) instead of the root 'જાવ'.
In Gujarati, the subject takes the oblique case (મારે) when expressing obligation.
You must include 'જોઈએ' to express the modal sense of 'should'.
Reglas en este capítulo (1)
Next Steps
Fantastic work! You are now speaking with much more depth and clarity. See you in the next chapter!
Write down your to-do list for tomorrow using 'joie' sentences.
Práctica rápida (5)
તમારે ત્યાં ___ જોઈએ.
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Find and fix the mistake:
તેણે જવું જોઈએ.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Necessity with 'Joie'
I don't need water.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Necessity with 'Joie'
Which is correct?
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___ પાણી જોઈએ છે.
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Score: /5