There are eight cases (kaarak) in Hindi Kaaraks are used to connect subject, object, and verb to each other to form a meaningful sentence. The eight cases (kaarak) in Hindi are: ने – Ne को – Ko से – Se को – Ko से – Se का – Ka में – Mein / पर – Par हे – He / …
The past perfect is a verb tense used to talk about actions that were completed before some point in the past. This tense is formed by had + the past participle. Below are the steps to frame present perfect tense sentences in Hindi. Sentences with an intransitive verb: 1. Write the sentence in past indefinite tense (Lesson 17 and Lesson 18). I …
The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past or began in the past and continued to the present time. This tense is formed by have/has + the past participle. Below are the steps to frame present perfect tense sentences in Hindi. Sentences with an intransitive verb: 1. Write …
Alright, I’m assuming you know what transitive and intransitive verbs are by now. The rules that you learnt in Lesson 17 can be applied for sentences with intransitive verbs in them and also sentences with transitive verbs without any object. Example: I slept – मैं सोया main soyaa – here the verb is intransitive. I read – मैं पढ़ा main …
Past indefinite indicates that the action described in a sentence has happened before and is not a current happening. Example: She watched television. The example indicates that the action of watching was an event of the past. Below are the rules to form past indefinite tense sentences. 1. If the root verb ends in half consonant sound, change it to …
The past tense is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now. Past tense form of the verb “to be” is given below: Note: We use the above for “was/were” and also as past tense indicators. All masculine plural verbs end in the. All feminine singular verbs end in thee. All feminine plural verbs end in theen. Examples: …
The present continuous tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. Ex: I am playing cricket, Ram is listening to music, They are sleeping now etc. In Hindi, the present continuous tense sentence has three parts: 1. The root verb 2. The endings as shown in the table below which corresponds …
Commonly used information question words of Hindi are: कहाँ – kahaan – whereकिधर – kidhar – in which directionकौन – koun – whoकब – kab – whenक्यों – kyon – whyकितना – kitna – how much/how manyक्या – kya – whatकैसा – kaisa – how Out of the above interrogatives, few have peculiar usage. Let’s look at them. 1. क्या …
In this lesson, we will learn to frame simple present tense sentences in Hindi. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). In Hindi sentences of the simple present tense, the first part denoting the habitual aspect of the verb …