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Lesson 31 – Past Imperfect Tense

Lesson 31 – Past Imperfect Tense

The imperfect is a verb form that combines past tense and imperfective aspect (reference to a continuing or repeated event or state). This tense indicates a habit in the past or repeated past action. To frame the sentence, you club Lesson 12 and Lesson 15. First, we frame a simple present tense sentence, and then, instead of the present tense …
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Lesson 30 – Future Subjunctive

Lesson 30 – Future Subjunctive

We use future subjunctive sentences in Hindi to express condition, purpose, wish, expectation, doubt, and guess. We also use this sentence structure to give an order, permission, or advice. This is a form of sentence which represents the action as a wish, hope, or possibility. Forming the sentence is simple if you are thorough with Lesson 28. To construct a …
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Lesson 29 – Gerunds

Lesson 29 – Gerunds

A gerund is a form of a verb that ends in -ing that is used as a noun. It looks like a verb, but it acts as a noun. For example, in the expression “Smoking is injurious to health”, smoking is a gerund. Infinitives (to + verb) also are expressed by gerunds. In Hindi, a gerund is formed by adding …
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Lesson 28 – Simple Future Tense

Lesson 28 – Simple Future Tense

The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet. In Hindi, sentences of future tense can be formed by adding appropriate suffixes to the root verb. Refer to the table below: Note: To get the feminine suffixes, add ई ee to the masculine. All masculine subjects in plural end in एँगे enge. …
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Lesson 27 – Past Continuous Tense

Lesson 27 – Past Continuous Tense

The Past Continuous tense is used to say what we were in the middle of doing at a particular moment in the past. We have learnt the present continuous tense in Lesson 14 . The sentence formation of this tense is similar to that of the present continuous tense. The past continuous tense sentence has three parts: 1. The root verb …
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Lesson 26 – Reflexive Pronoun

Lesson 26 – Reflexive Pronoun

We use apnaa and its forms in the place of possessive forms of pronouns in the possessive phrase. We do this when the subject of a sentence/clause and the possessor in a possessive phrase is the same person. We use apnaa अपना  if the next noun is masculine and singular. We use apne अपने if the next noun is masculine …
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Lesson 25 – Remaining cases

Lesson 25 – Remaining cases

में mein is used for “in” and पर par is used for “on” Examples: The parrot is in the cage – तोता पिंजरे में है – Tota pinjare mein hai I am in my home – मैं अपने घर में हूँ – Main apane ghar mein hoon The flower vase is on the table – फूलदान मेज़ पर है – …
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Lesson 24 – Case “ka”

Lesson 24 – Case “ka”

Case का ka is used for possession and has three forms – का/ka, की/kee, के/ke. This case denotes the relationship between a noun / pronoun and another noun. 1. का ka is used if the possessed noun is masculine singular. Gender and the number of possessors do not matter. Example: My daughter’s mobile – मेरी बेटी का मोबाइल – Meree …
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Lesson 23 – Case “se”

Lesson 23 – Case “se”

1. Se से is used with the object using which the verb is done.  I will go to Bengaluru by bus – मैं बस से बेंगलुरु जाऊँगा – Main bas se bengaluru jaoonga Se is added next to the bus as the action of going is achieved with the help of a bus. She cut the vegetables using a knife – …
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Lesson – 22 – Case “ko”

Lesson – 22 – Case “ko”

को ko is the second case/kaaraak and this ko is added to the receiver of the verb. In English: Verb + noun/pronoun In Hindi: Noun/pronoun + ko + verb Call Ram – राम को बुलाओ – Ram ko bulavo Eat the apple – सेब को खाएं – Seb ko khaayen Clean the table – मेज़ को साफ करें – Mej …
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