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Tense Solutions

The document provides a series of correct translations and grammatical explanations for sentences in Hindi and English, focusing on various tenses such as Present Simple, Present Continuous, and Present Perfect. Each example includes a translation, the tense used, and a brief explanation of the grammatical rule applied. Additionally, it includes corrections for common grammatical errors with explanations.

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Tense Solutions

The document provides a series of correct translations and grammatical explanations for sentences in Hindi and English, focusing on various tenses such as Present Simple, Present Continuous, and Present Perfect. Each example includes a translation, the tense used, and a brief explanation of the grammatical rule applied. Additionally, it includes corrections for common grammatical errors with explanations.

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Here are the correct answers with short explanations:

1. Wo roj mujhse milne aata hai!


✅ b) He comes to meet me every day.
(Present Simple for regular actions.)
2. Main abhi naha raha hu
✅ a) I am bathing now.
(Present Continuous for action happening now.)
3. Hum subha se padh rahe hai
✅ c) We have been reading since morning.
(Present Perfect Continuous for action continuing since morning.)
4. Maine khana kha liya
✅ b) I have eaten the food.
(Present Perfect for completed action with present relevance.)
5. Wo roj walk karta hai!
✅ b) He walks daily.
(Present Simple for habitual action.)
6. Wo log abhi class le rahe hai
✅ c) They are attending the class right now.
(Present Continuous for current action.)
7. Hum bachpan se yaha reh rahe ह" ।
✅ c) We have been living here since childhood.
(Present Perfect Continuous with “since” for long duration.)
8. Maine apne kaam khatm kr diya hai
✅ c) I have finished my work.
(Present Perfect for recently completed action.)
9. Wo school me pdhati hia
✅ a) She teaches in school.
(Present Simple for regular profession.)
10. Wo abhi tak so rahi hia
✅ c) She has been sleeping till now.
(Present Perfect Continuous for ongoing action until now.)
Here are the correct answers for Section 2 – Choose the correct form:

1. She usually ___ tea in the morning.


✅ drinks
("Usually" = habit → Present Simple)
2. I ___ to the office right now.
✅ am going
("Right now" = Present Continuous)
3. They ___ in this house since 2005.
✅ have been living
("Since 2005" = Present Perfect Continuous)
4. We ___ already ___ our homework.
✅ have, done
("Already" = Present Perfect)
5. The sun ___ in the east.
✅ rises
(General truth = Present Simple)
6. He ___ a letter at the moment.
✅ is writing
("At the moment" = Present Continuous)
7. She ___ in this school for ten years.
✅ has been teaching
("For ten years" = Present Perfect Continuous)
8. I ___ my breakfast.
✅ have finished
(Recently completed action = Present Perfect)
9. They ___ a new car.
✅ have bought
(Completed action with present result = Present Perfect)
10. The baby ___ since morning.
✅ has been crying
("Since morning" = Present Perfect Continuous)
Here are the corrections with explanations for "Identify and correct the error" section:

1. ❌ She go to the gym every morning.


✅ She goes to the gym every morning.
(Singular subject "she" → verb should be "goes")
2. ❌ I am know the answer.
✅ I know the answer.
("Know" is a stative verb → do not use "am" with it)
3. ❌ He have done his homework.
✅ He has done his homework.
(Singular subject "he" → use "has")
4. ❌ They is watching a movie.
✅ They are watching a movie.
(Plural subject "they" → use "are")
5. ❌ We has been living here since 2010.
✅ We have been living here since 2010.
("We" takes "have", not "has")
6. ❌ The dog bark every night.
✅ The dog barks every night.
(Singular subject "dog" → verb should be "barks")
7. ❌ I have been read this book.
✅ I have been reading this book.
("Have been" + verb-ing = Present Perfect Continuous)
8. ❌ He is plays football now.
✅ He is playing football now.
("Is" should be followed by verb+ing → "playing")
9. ❌ They has bought a car.
✅ They have bought a car.
("They" takes "have", not "has")
10. ❌ She cooking food right now.
✅ She is cooking food right now.
(Helping verb "is" is missing before verb+ing)
Absolutely, Sonu! Here's the solution with correct English translation + tense name for each sentence 👇:

1. Woh roz school jaata hai.


✅ He goes to school every day.
🕒 Tense: Present Simple (Habitual action)

2. Main abhi khana kha raha hoon, tu baad me aana.


✅ I am eating right now, come later.
🕒 Tense: Present Continuous (Action happening now)

3. Woh subah se class attend kar rahe hai.


✅ They have been attending the class since morning.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous (Ongoing action since a point in time)

4. Hum dono ne papa ko sath me bataya hia. (inform)


✅ We both have informed dad together.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect (Recently completed action)

5. Sameer sir apne bacho ke doubts clear karte hai Sunday ko.
✅ Sameer sir clears his students’ doubts on Sundays.
🕒 Tense: Present Simple (Habitual routine)

6. Aap kab se mera intezar kar rahe ho?


✅ Since when have you been waiting for me?
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous (Question form)

7. Unhone khana kha liya hai, abhi aap unhe call kr sakte ho.
✅ They have eaten, you can call them now.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect (Action completed, result in present)

8. Woh dono kal raat se lad rahe hai.


✅ They have been fighting since last night.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous (Since + point of time)
9. Kya tum roz Sameer sir ki class attend karte ho?
✅ Do you attend Sameer sir’s class every day?
🕒 Tense: Present Simple (Question form)
10. Woh abhi tak nahi aaya hai, mujhe tension ho rahi hai.
✅ He hasn’t come yet, I’m getting worried.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect (Negative form with "yet")

11. Woh mujhse 10 dino se baat kar rahi hain.


✅ She has been talking to me for 10 days.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous

12. Hum pichhle ek ghante se intezaar kar rahe hain, kaha ho tum?
✅ We have been waiting for the past one hour, where are you?
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous

13. Kuch log mujhse jalte hai.


✅ Some people are jealous of me.
🕒 Tense: Present Simple

14. Kya tumne apna kaam khatam kar liya hai?


✅ Have you finished your work?
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect (Yes/No question)

15. Woh aajkal bahut ud raha hai. (float – udna)


✅ He is floating a lot these days.
🕒 Tense: Present Continuous

16. Tum kya kar rahe ho?


✅ What are you doing?
🕒 Tense: Present Continuous (Question)

17. Woh hamesha jhooth bolta hai.


✅ He always tells lies. / He always lies.
🕒 Tense: Present Simple (Habitual)

18. Tum dopahar se meri baato ko taal rahe ho. (put off – taalna)
✅ You have been putting off my talks since noon.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect Continuous
19. Main abhi TV dekh raha hoon.
✅ I am watching TV right now.
🕒 Tense: Present Continuous

20. Woh office pahunch gaya hai.


✅ He has reached the office.
🕒 Tense: Present Perfect

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