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शुक्रवार, 7 अक्टूबर 2022
22 Pratigya by Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar
शनिवार, 4 जून 2022
Passive voice of Past continuous tense
Past Continuous Tense ka Passive voice
Affirmative Sentences
Object + was/were + being + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram was reading a book yesterday.
Passive voice - A book was being read by Ram yesterday.
Active voice - Sita was writing a letter.
Passive voice - A letter was being written by Sita.
Active voice - They were eating two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes were being eaten by them.
Negative Sentences
Object + was/were + not + being + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram was not reading a book yesterday.
Passive voice - A book was not being read by Ram yesterday.
Active voice - Sita was not writing a letter.
Passive voice - A letter was not being written by Sita.
Active voice - They were not eating two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes were not being eaten by them.
Interrogative Sentences
QW + was/were + object + being + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why was Ram reading a book?
Passive voice - Why was a book being read by Ram?
Active voice - Was Sita writing a letter?
Passive voice - Was a letter being written by Sita?
Active voice - Where were they eating two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where were two mangoes being eaten by them?
Interrogative Negative Sentences
QW + was/were + object + not + being + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why was Ram not reading a book?
Passive voice - Why was a book not being read by Ram?
Active voice - Was Sita not writing a letter?
Passive voice - Was a letter not being written by Sita?
Active voice - Where were they not eating two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where were two mangoes not being eaten by them?
Passive voice of Past Indefinite Tense
Past Indefinite Tense Passive voice
Third form of verb is always used in passive voice. In an active voice the does is subject but in passive voice the doer is object. In passive voice object of the sentence treats as subject.
Affirmative Sentences
Object + was/were + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram read a book yesterday.
Passive voice - A book was read by Ram yesterday.
Active voice - Sita wrote a letter.
Passive voice - A letter was written by Sita.
Active voice - They ate two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes were eaten by them.
Negative Sentences
Object + was/were + not + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram did not read a book yesterday.
Passive voice - A book was not read by Ram yesterday.
Active voice - Sita did not write a letter.
Passive voice - A letter was not written by Sita.
Active voice - They did not eat two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes were not eaten by them.
Interrogative Sentences
QW + was/were + object + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why did Ram read a book yesterday?
Passive voice - Why was a book read by Ram yesterday?
Active voice - Did Sita write a letter?
Passive voice - Was a letter written by Sita?
Active voice - Where did they eat two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where were two mangoes eaten by them?
Interrogative Negative Sentences
QW + was/were + object + not + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why did Ram read a book yesterday?
Passive voice - Why was a book not read by Ram yesterday?
Active voice - Did Sita write a letter?
Passive voice - Was a letter not written by Sita?
Active voice - Where did they eat two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where were two mangoes not eaten by them?
शुक्रवार, 3 जून 2022
Passive voice of Present Continuous Tense
Present Continuous Tense ka Passive voice
Affirmative Sentences
Object + is/am/are + being + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram is reading a book.
Passive voice - A book is being read by Ram.
Active voice - Sita is writing a letter.
Passive voice - A letter is being written by Sita.
Active voice - They are eating two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes are being eaten by them.
Negative Sentences
Object + is/am/are + not + being + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram is not reading a book.
Passive voice - A book is not being read by Ram.
Active voice - Sita is not writing a letter.
Passive voice - A letter is not being written by Sita.
Active voice - They are not eating two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes are not being eaten by them.
Interrogative Sentences
QW + is/am/are + object + being + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why is Ram reading a book?
Passive voice - Why is a book being read by Ram?
Active voice - Is Sita writing a letter?
Passive voice - Is a letter being written by Sita?
Active voice - Where are they eating two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where are two mangoes being eaten by them?
Interrogative Negative Sentences
QW + is/am/are + object + not + being + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why is Ram not reading a book?
Passive voice - Why is a book not being read by Ram?
Active voice - Is Sita not writing a letter?
Passive voice - Is a letter not being written by Sita?
Active voice - Where are they not eating two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where are two mangoes not being eaten by them?
बुधवार, 1 जून 2022
Passive voice of Present Indefinite Tense
Passive voice of Present Indefinite Tense, Present indefinite tense passive voice exercise
Third form of verb is always used in passive voice. In an active voice the does is subject but in passive voice the doer is object. In passive voice object of the sentence treats as subject.
Affirmative Sentences
Object + is/am/are + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram reads a book.
Passive voice - A book is read by Ram.
Active voice - Sita write a letter.
Passive voice - A letter is written by Sita.
Active voice - They eat two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes are eaten by them.
Negative Sentences
Object + is/am/are + not + v3 + by + subject + ow. ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Ram does not read a book.
Passive voice - A book not is read by Ram.
Active voice - Sita does not write a letter.
Passive voice - A letter is not written by Sita.
Active voice - They do not eat two mangoes.
Passive voice - Two mangoes are not eaten by them.
Interrogative Sentences
QW + is/am/are + object + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why does Ram read a book?
Passive voice - Why is a book read by Ram?
Active voice - Does Sita write a letter?
Passive voice - Is a letter written by Sita?
Active voice - Where do they eat two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where are two mangoes eaten by them?
Interrogative Negative Sentences
QW + is/am/are + object + not + v3 + by + subject + ow? ( if other words exist )
Active voice - Why does Ram not read a book?
Passive voice - Why is a book not read by Ram?
Active voice - Does Sita not write a letter?
Passive voice - Is a letter not written by Sita?
Active voice - Where do they not eat two mangoes?
Passive voice - Where are two mangoes not eaten by them?
गुरुवार, 26 मई 2022
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
शुक्रवार, 13 मई 2022
Future Perfect Tense
Future Continuous Tense
Future Indefinite Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Past Indefinite Tense
मंगलवार, 10 मई 2022
Present Perfect continuous Tense
Present Perfect continuous Tense
पहचान - वाक्यों के अंत में रहा है, रही है, रहे हैं इत्यादि शब्द रहते हैं । कुछ कार्य पूरा हो चुका होता है और कुछ कार्य वर्तमान में चल रहा होता है।
Affirmative Sentences
Subject + has/have + been + v4 + object + since/for + ow.
राम दो दिन से पढ़ रहा है।
Ram has been reading for two days.
वे लोग दो बजे से खेल रहे हैं।
They have been playing since 2 o'clock.
Negative Sentences
Subject + has/have + not + been + v4 + object + since/for + ow.
राम दो दिन से नहीं पढ़ रहा है।
Ram has not been reading for two days.
वे लोग दो बजे से नहीं खेल रहे हैं।
They have not been playing since 2 o'clock.
Interrogative Sentences
QW + has/have + subject + been + v4 + object + since/for + ow?
क्या राम दो दिन से पढ़ रहा है?
Has Ram been reading for two days?
वे लोग दो बजे से क्यों खेल रहे हैं?
Why have they been playing since 2 o'clock?
Interrogative Negative Sentences
QW + has/have + subject + not + been + v4 + object + since/for + ow?
क्या राम दो दिन से नहीं पढ़ रहा है?
Has Ram not been reading for two days?
वे लोग दो बजे से क्यों नहीं खेल रहे हैं?
Why have they not been playing since 2 o'clock?
Use of since and for
since is used for point of time
for is used for period of time
Watch this video for clearing your all doubts regarding tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Indefinite Tense
Present Indefinite Tense
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