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I’ll provide the infinitive of the verb. All you have to do is conjugate it to the present continuous tense. You’ll also have to remember the pronouns and keep in mind as to whether the sentence asks for a masculine/feminine/plural/singular endings.

Ex: Infinitive: to go (जा). Present continuous tense: She is going (वह जा रही है)

To see (देख). Present continuous tense:

I am seeing (masculine)

I am seeing (feminine)

To write (लिख)

Present Continuous Tense:

She is writing

He is writing

To sleep (सो)

We are sleeping (masculine)

We are sleeping (feminine)

To come ()

They are coming (masculine)

They are coming (feminine)

To drink (पी)

You are drinking (masculine)

You are drinking (feminine)

In English, the present continuous tense is represented by the suffix -ing. Verbs like eating, resting, running are verbs in the present continuous tense.

Take a look at these Hindi verbs in the present continuous tense:

मैं कर रहा हूँ – I am doing (masculine)

मैं कर रही  हूँ – I am doing (feminine)

आप कर रहे हैं  – You are doing (masculine)

आप कर रही  हैं  – You are doing (feminine)

वह कर रहा है  – He/it is doing

वह कर रही है  – She/it is doing

हम कर रहे हैं – We are doing (masculine)

हम कर रही हैं – We are doing (feminine)

वे कर रहे हैं – They are doing (masculine)

वे कर रही हैं  – They are doing (feminine)

 

 

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