Hindi to English translation of sentences( हिंदी से अंग्रेजी ट्रांसलेशन ऑफ़ सेन्टेन्सेस )
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Hindi to English translation of sentences
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हिंदी से अंग्रेजी अनुवाद करने के लिए सबसे महत्वपूर्ण है , subject (कर्ता ) और Helping verb (सहायक क्रिया )जिसमे हमें इस बात का विशेष ध्यान रखना होता है। की किस subject के साथ कोनसी helping verb का उपयोग tense (काल )के अनुसार किया जाता है।
According to the Tense Hindi to English translation of sentences.
Read⇒ Daily use of English Sentences
Sub+ H.V.(tense wise) + verb (forms according to the tense)+ obj. + other words.
S.No. | Tense(काल) | Helping verb+sub
(सहा. क्रिया+ कर्ता |
Example (उदाहरण) |
1. | Present Indefinite tense | Do- I, We, They, TWO Name
Does- He, She, It, one name Note- इस टैन्स मे do,does का useसिर्फ neg/int वाक्यो मे ही किया जाता है। साधारण वाक्यो मे main verb के साथ s, es लागते है |
1. 1. Ram plays cricket.
2. 2. Sita sings the song. 3. 3. He writes a letter to Priya. 4. 4. She does not drink milk. 5. 5. Shivam does not play cricket. 6. 6. Ramesh and Dinesh do not 7. make a mistake. |
2. | Present Continuous tense | Is/ Am/ Are+ Ing
Is – He, She, It, one name Am- Only with I Are- You, We, They, and two name |
1. Radhika is cooking food.
2. Are you doing something? 3. I am taking tea with my friend. 4. you and your brother are going there.
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3. | Present perfect tense | Has /Have+ v3
Has – He, She, It, one name Have – I, You, We, They, and two name |
1. Mammy has cooked food.
2. She has taken a bath. 3. I have completed my work. 4. They have come here.
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4. | Present perfect continuous tense | Has been/Have been+verb+ing
Has been – He, She, It, one name Have been- I, You, We, They, and two name |
1. Radha has been reading novels since morning.
2. What have you been doing? 3. We have not been reading books. 4. She has been writing a letter to Divyansh. |
5. |
Past Indefinite tense |
Affir. – V2
Neg., Intr. – Did + v1 We use Did with all Subject(singular and plural) |
1. She went to the temple.
2. He did not know him. 3. Did Divyansh read the Ramayan. 4. Radha went to the market with her father. |
6. |
Past Continuous tense Hindi to English translation of sentences |
Was, Were + Ing
Was- I, He, She, It, one name Were – You, We, They, and two name |
1. They were looking at the Tajmahal. 2. Ram and Shyam were reading the Gita. 3. Sita was talking about independence day. 4. He was going to school. |
7. | Past perfect tense | Had – + v3
We use Had with all Subject(singular and plural)
|
1. She had reached the railway station. 2. Ram had gone to the market yesterday. 3. They had become rich. 4. We had told him about her daughter’s affair. |
8. | Past perfect continuous tense | Had been- + vING
We use Had been with all Subject(singular and plural)
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1. Divyansh had been trying to reach there. 2. He had been eating mango since yesterday morning. 3. Had his mother been doing something in the kitchen? |
9. |
Future Indefinite tense |
Will + v1
We use Will with all Subject(singular and plural)
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1. I will try my level best. 2. We will spare our free time on the journey. 3. They will get a lot of money in the future. |
10. | Future Continuous tense | It will be + v ING
We use Will be with all Subject(singular and plural)
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1. They will be going to Indore tomorrow. 2. Will he be doing something special for you? 3. She Will be coming here. |
11. | Future perfect tense | Will + have + v3
We use Will have with all Subject(singular and plural) |
1. She will have gone there tomorrow. 2. We will have you told. |
12. | Future perfect continuous tense | Will + have been + vING
We use Will have been with all Subject(singular and plural)
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1. I will have been trying to get it for two years. 2. We will have been inviting you. 3. They will have been doing better. |
some sentences are made without tense Hindi to English translation of sentences
( these sentences are direct use of speaking )
Examples:
- All is not yours.
- We are yours.
- I was with pooja every moment.
- I am lost in your dreams.
- How much money do you have?
- I was scared.
- How many students are here at this time?
- Dev was awake at night.
- He was drunk.
- You are my close friend.
- their clothes were torn.
- I never shirk my responsibilities.
- We have something.
- He is waiting for you.
- The worship of Lord Rama is famous here.
- Come here.
- go there.
- speak slowly.
- please move a bit.
- go strength.
- speak softly.
- I will try.
- Don’t write with a blue pen.
- Do not scribble, write legibly.
- Come to the point.
- Do not back out of your promise.
- Smile a lot.
- Take off your shoes.
- Lay the table
पढ़े ⇒ Sentences with a special word
पढ़े सभी Tense
- Future indefinite tense
- Past indefinite tense
- Present indefinite tense
- Present perfect continuous tense
- past continuous tense
- Past perfect continuous tense
- Future continuous tense
- Future perfect tense
- Present perfect tense
- Past perfect tense
- Present continuous tense
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