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==Simple Present tense and Present continuous tense==


 
* Simple Present tense:
Simple Present tense:


I walk.
I walk.
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मैं चलता हूँ.
मैं चलता हूँ.


Present continuous tense:
* Present continuous tense:


I am walking
I am walking
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The verb here is ‘chl’ ‘चल’ . If you add ‘ta’ ‘ता’ in the verb then it is present tense and if you add ‘rha’ ‘रहा’ then it becomes present continuous. Let’s see another example.
The verb here is ‘chl’ ‘चल’ . If you add ‘ta’ ‘ता’ in the verb then it is present tense and if you add ‘rha’ ‘रहा’ then it becomes present continuous. Let’s see another example.


Simple Present tense:
 
 
* Simple Present tense:


I eat.
I eat.
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मैं खाता हूँ.
मैं खाता हूँ.


Present continuous tense:
* Present continuous tense:


I am eating.
I am eating.

Revision as of 16:01, 8 August 2022

How to Use the Present Tenses in Hindi
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Simple Present tense and Present continuous tense

  • Simple Present tense:

I walk.

Main chlta hoon.

मैं चलता हूँ.

  • Present continuous tense:

I am walking

Main chl rha hoon.

मैं चल रहा हूँ.

The verb here is ‘chl’ ‘चल’ . If you add ‘ta’ ‘ता’ in the verb then it is present tense and if you add ‘rha’ ‘रहा’ then it becomes present continuous. Let’s see another example.


  • Simple Present tense:

I eat.

Main khata hoon.

मैं खाता हूँ.

  • Present continuous tense:

I am eating.

Main kha rha hoon.

मैं खा रहा हूँ.

You can see the addition of ‘ta’ ‘ता ’ in the verb ‘kha’ ‘खा’ and similarly notice the use of ‘rha’ ‘रहा ’ in continuous tense.

Verb is  TO  GO =  JAANAA =  जाना

  • Mai  paathshaalaa  (school)  jaataa hoon |  (For  Masculine) = I  go to school = मैं पाठशाला जाता हूँ ।
  • Mai  paathshaalaa (school)  JAATEE  hoon | (For Female) = I  go to school =  मैं पाठशाला  जाती  हूँ ।
  • Hum paathshaalaa  (school)  JAATAY  HAIN | (For plural) =  We  go to school.= हम पाठशाला  जाते  है ।

Vacabulary

  • Mai = I  
  • paathshaalaa =  school
  • jaataa = go    
  • hoon =  am
  • JAATEE = go
  • JAATAY =  go

Further explanation

  • Verb is  TO  GO =  JAANAA. 

When you make the sentence in Simple Present,  just  drop  NAA from the  verb / word  and  add  TAA (for  Male),  TEE (for  Female)  and TAY (for Plural),  So  JAANAA  turns into  JAATAA, JAATEE  and  JAATAY.


Verb is  TO  EAT = Khaanaa = खाना

  • Mai shaakaahaaree  khaanaa khaataa hoon |  मैं शाकाहारी  खाना खाता  हूँ । = I am vegetarian / I eat  vegetarian food.
  • Mai  shaakaahaaree  khaanaa  KHAATEE  hoon |   मैं  शाकाहारी  खाना   खाती हूँ । = I amvegetarian / I eat  vegetarian food.
  • Hum shaakaahaaree  khaanaa  KHAATAY  hai |  हम शाकाहारी  खाना  खाते  है । = We are  vegetarian ?  We  eat  vegetarian food.
  • Mai  saameesh khaanaa  khaataa hoon |  मैं सामिष खाना खाता हूँ । = I am non vegetarian  /   I eat  nonr  vegetarian.
  • Mai  saameesh  khaanaa  KHATEE hoon |  मैं  सामिष खाना खाती हूँ । =   I am non vegetarian / I eat non vegetarian food.
  • Hum  saameesh khaanaa  KHAATAY hai  |  हम  सामिष खाना खाए है । = We  are  non vegetarian / We  eat  non vegetarian food.

Vocabulary

  • Shaakaahaaree =  vegetarian, 
  • Saameesh =  non  vegetarian,     
  • Khaanaa (noun) =  food,   
  • KHAATAA (for  Masculine), 
  • KHAATEE (for  Female)  and  KHAATAY (for plural),   
  • hai =  (used for ARE / be)

Exercise

Use  the verb   TO  COME =  aanaa =   आना  and  make  Simple  Present tense sentences :

  1. I come (Male)
  2. I come (Female)
  3. We  come

Simple Present Tense Video Lesson