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The document provides examples of verbs in the present indefinite tense in Urdu. It explains that in Urdu, the present indefinite tense is formed by adding "ta", "ti" or "te" to the root of the verb, depending on whether the subject is singular masculine, feminine (singular or plural), or plural masculine. It then gives examples of English sentences translated to Urdu using this convention, such as "She goes to school" becoming "woh school jaati hai". Finally, it provides a table of sentences for the learner to practice translating English sentences using the verb "to come" into Urdu in the present indefinite tense.

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The document provides examples of verbs in the present indefinite tense in Urdu. It explains that in Urdu, the present indefinite tense is formed by adding "ta", "ti" or "te" to the root of the verb, depending on whether the subject is singular masculine, feminine (singular or plural), or plural masculine. It then gives examples of English sentences translated to Urdu using this convention, such as "She goes to school" becoming "woh school jaati hai". Finally, it provides a table of sentences for the learner to practice translating English sentences using the verb "to come" into Urdu in the present indefinite tense.

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Verb(s) in Urdu
(Present indefinite Tense)
How to attempt?
In English, 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). Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the
root form or by adding ‑s or ‑es to the end.
For examples:
She goes to School
He works in Bank.
I live in Saudi
The Shop Closes at night / at 10 P.M.
These are some simple example of present indefinite tense, let see, how can we
translate present indefinite tense in Urdu Language.
In Urdu, we add “Ta / ‫ تا‬, Ti / ‫تی‬, Te / ‫ “ تے‬at the end of verb’s root.
We use
Ta / ‫ = تا‬Singular + Masculine Gender
Tay / ‫ = تے‬Plural + Masculine Gender
Ti / ‫ = تی‬Feminine Gender (Singular + Plural)
For example

She goes to School = woh School jaati hai = ‫وہ سکول جاتی ہے‬
I live in Saudi = Main Saudi men rehta hun = ‫میں سعودی میں رہتا ہوں‬
They play football = Woh football khailte hun = ‫وہ فٹبال کھیلتے ہیں‬
We added “Ta / Ti / Te / ‫ تے‬/ ‫ تی‬/ ‫ “ تا‬in the root of a verb

Let’s start our exercise


To Come = Aana = ‫آنا‬
Root of the verb = “Aa / ‫” آ‬

Translate the following sentences in Urdu Language


Ser English Urdu Vocabulary / hints

1. I (am) come Am= hun / ‫ہوں‬


in present indefinite tense, we always
use helping verb in Urdu language
2. I (f) (am) come to home (f) = feminine noun
Home = ghar / ‫گھر‬
3. I (m) come to home (m) = masculine noun

4. She comes to UK She = Woh / ‫وہ‬

5. He comes to UK He = Woh / ‫وہ‬

6. We (m) come to UK We = hum / ‫ہم‬

7. We (f) come to UK

8. I(m) come to city City = shehar / ‫شہر‬

9. She goes to cinema Cinema = cinema / ‫سینما‬

10. They go to court Court = adalat / ‫عدالت‬


11. He goes to kitchen Kitchen = bawarchi khana / ‫باورچی خانہ‬

12. I (m) go to office Office = daftar / ‫دفتر‬

13. She goes to office

14. We (f) go to beach Beach = Sahil / ‫ساحل‬

15. We (m) go to beach

16. I (f) go to park Park = park / ‫پارک‬

17. Jennifer goes to park

18. Jam (m) goes to post Post office = Dakh Khana / ‫ڈاک خانہ‬
office
19. Jennifer goes to zoo Zoo = Chairria Ghar / ‫چڑیا گھر‬

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