Present Continuous Tense with Examples

Definition


in this post, I am going to give you complete information about the present continuous tense in Urdu/Hindi languages. I believe that It is one of the easiest tense of 12 English tenses. You will realize after reading this whole post. Before getting started, let’s learn and memorize its definition first as it will help you understand this tense much better. An act that is in the middle in the present time; as,

"I am writing a post for my student".

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Present Continuous Tense


 It means I am in the middle of writing a post in the present time. Present continuous tense is used for a shorter act that is why we never you time expression like “for” and “since”. We use present participle form of the verb for this tense. “am”, “is”, “are” auxiliary Verbs is used for this tense. If the subject of the sentence “I” then we always use “am”. If the subject of the sentence is “you”, “we”, “they” or any plural noun, then we use “are” as a helping verb. with The rest of other nouns and pronoun, we use helping verb “is”.


Sentences



Normally we make three types of sentences in this tense such as affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences. Let’s deal with them one by one.


1- Affirmative Sentences

Formula = Sub + Helping Verb + Main Verb + Object + Full stop.

This is the formula out of which you can make different affirmative sentences.  

Examples

  • I am doing my homework at the moment.
  • She is playing with her doll.
  • They are getting ready for school.
  • Ahmed is watching Cartoon show.



2- Negative Sentences

Formula = Sub + Helping Verb + Not + Main Verb + Object + Full stop.

Here is the formula help you to make sentences out of it.

Examples 
  • I am not doing my homework at the moment
  • She is not playing with her doll.
  • They are not getting ready for school.
  • Ahmed is not watching a cartoon show.


    3- Interrogative Sentences

Formula = Helping Verb + Sub + Main Verb + Object + Question Mark.

The above formula helps you make interrogative sentences. Remember! Don’t forget to end the sentence with the question mark.

Examples

  • Am I doing my homework at the moment?
  • Is she playing with her doll?
  • Are they getting ready for school?
  • Is Ahmed watching a cartoon show?



Here is the present continuous tense video for Urdu and Hindi learner. You will learn what you require out of this video.


Present Indefinite Tense in Urdu With Examples

Definition 



In today's lesson, you are going to learn all about the present indefinite tense in Urdu/Hindi languages. at first, let's learn its definition. It is used to express what is actually taking place at the present moment. It also tells us about a habit or a custom and describes an action as a historical present. here are some examples that help you understand much better.



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Present Indefinite Tense 



Examples; 

  • I play cricket on Sunday. 
  • She brushes her teeth twice a day. 
  • Muslim keep fast in Ramadan. 
  • Water keeps its level.


The "first form of the verb" is used for this tense; as "go", "come", "buy" etc. to make a negative sentence, "do not" or "does not" comes before the verb. making an interrogative sentence, we either use do or does at the beginning of the sentence and a question mark comes at the end of the sentence. let's learn how to make affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in this tense.


Sentences in Present Indefinite Tense 

We often make three types of sentences; as affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences. let deal with them one by one. 



1- Affirmative Sentences 

Formula  =      Sub + verb + object+ fullstop 

Examples 

  • She goes to school. 
  • We play cricket on Sunday.
  • Ahmed brushes his teeth twice a day.
  • Muslim pray five times a day. 
  • The Sun rises in the East. 
  • The Sunset in the West.


2- Negative Sentences 

Formula = Sub + do not/does not + verb + object + fullstop 

Examples 

  • She does not go to school.
  • We do not play cricket on Sunday.
  • Ahmed does not brush his teeth twice a day.
  • Baby does not cry early in the morning.

3- Interrogative Sentences 

Formula = Do/Does + sub + verb + object + Question Mark

Examples 

  • Does she go to school?
  • Do we play cricket on Sunday?
  • Does Ahmed brush his teeth twice a day?
  • Does baby cry early in the morning?

Here is Video Lesson of present indefinite tense that helps you understand this lesson much better. The video is in The Urdu/Hindi Language.



نیچےامیچ پر کلک کرکے اس سبق کے ویڈیو کو دیکھیں۔ 

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Future Indefinite Tense Urdu

Definition

In today’s lessons, I am going to teach you all about future indefinite tense in the Urdu Language. I have already added a video lesson below the same post so that you can understand much better. Let’s get started. In this tense, we learn all about those actions we do in the future. The doer can be a person or an animal.


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Future Indefinite Tense




1- Helping Verbs for This Tense

We always us helping verb “will” or “shall” before the main verb. “shall” always comes with “I” and “we” and “will” come with rest of nouns and pronoun.



2- The verb for This Tense

We use the first form of the verb after a helping verb like this; I shall g. She will go etc.

Formula = Sub + will/shall + 1st form + object  


3- Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Future Indefinite Sentences



1- Affirmative Sentences

Affirmative sentences mean simple sentence and statement.

Examples

  • I shall go to school by bus.
  • We shall buy a new house.
  • They will play cricket on Friday.
  • Ahmed will do his homework.
  • She will share her book with her friend.



2- Negative Sentence

We always put “not” between the verb and helping verb to make a negative sentence.

Formula = Sub + will/shall + not + 1st form + object.

Examples

  • I shall not go to school by bus.
  • We shall not buy a new house.
  • They will not play cricket on Friday.
  • Ahmed will not do his homework on time.
  • She will not share her book with her friend.



3- Interrogative Sentences

Will or shall come at the beginning of a sentence and the sentences end with a question maker.

Formula = Will/Shall + subject + verb + object +?

Examples

  • Shall I go to school by bus?
  • Shall we buy a new house?
  • Will they play cricket on Friday?
  • Will Ahmed do his homework on time?
  • Will she share her book with her friend?


Here is the video lesson of Present Indefinite Tense in Urdu/Hindi that helps you to understand this lesson much better.



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Past Indefinite Tense

past indefinite tense in urdu
In this lesson, you will be learning all about past indefinite tense in Urdu/Hindi. When we talk about an event that had been done yesterday, last week and a year ago etc, we use the past tense.  An action that had been completed in past; using past indefinite tense we talk about it.
 Past form of the verb is used for this tense.

Present form    Past Form    Past Participle 
       Go                        Went                 Gone


How much Sentence Do We Make in Past Indefinite Tense?


We usually make three types of sentences in past indefinite tense.


  • Affirmative (She went to school.)
  • Negative (She did not go to school.)
  • Interrogative (Did she go to school?)



For learning in details, watch the following video of past indefinite in Urdu/Hindi





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may, can and could for permission in urdu


May, can aur could ka Istamal 


‘May’, ‘can’ aur ‘could’ jo kay Auxiliary verbs hain. in ko hum ajazat (permission) lanay kay leay be istamal kartay hain. ‘may’ ko “formal permission” kay leay aur ‘can’ ko “less formal permission” kay leay istamal kartay hain. Aur ‘could’ ko “past permission” yane maze main ajazat lanay kay leay istamal kartay hain.

Examples:- 


  • May I come in class? (Formal) Kiya main class main ha skta hoin?
  • Can I come in class? (Less formal than ‘May’) Kiya main class main ha skta hoin?
  • You could use my pen. tum mara pen istamal kar skta thay. 



More examples:- 


  • You may go.
  • Can I help you?
  • You could use my pen without my permission.
  • You may invite him. 
  • I could not invite you.


Auxiliary verbs or helping verbs


AUXILIARY VERBS



Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs that are used to form different meaning such as permission, possibility, ability, necessity, certainty and obligation.

may, can, could (permission)


May, can and could (permission)


‘May’, ‘can’ and ‘could’ are auxiliary model verbs that always come before main verbs. ‘May’, ‘can’ and ‘could’ are also used to express the meaning of possibility, but in the lesson, we are going to learn how these modals can be used to express the meaning of permission. 

Transitive and Intransitive verb


Transitive and Intransitive verb 


Transitive verb 

A transitive verb always has an object and sometimes it can be used as an intransitive verb.

Example:- 


  • She eats mango (mange is a object of subject “she”). 


Intransitive verb

An intransitive verb always doesn't have any object and sometimes it have an object.

Example:- 


  • She stopped near the bridge (near the bridge isn't an object. It is a prepositional phrase).
  • She stopped her car near the bridge (It has an object “her car” now. It is being used as a transitive verb).

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