Continuous Tense Comparison Exercises For Urdu Grammar


Exercise 1:


Continuous Tense Comparison in Urdu grammar is an important concept to grasp. It allows the speaker to convey actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future. This tense is particularly used to express ongoing actions in Urdu. Understanding the difference and usage of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous tense is crucial in Urdu grammar. The exercises below will help you test and enhance your understanding.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verb for the Continuous tense. Your task is to follow the English word cue and fill in the blank accordingly.

1. Main *jaa* (go) raha hoon.
2. Woh *so* (sleep) rahi hai.
3. Hum *khel* (play) rahe hain.
4. Tum *kha* (eat) rahe ho.
5. Aap *parh* (read) rahe hain.
6. Meri Ami *pakaa* (cook) rahi hain.
7. Mera bhai *likh* (write) raha hai.
8. Saba aur Samina *ga* (sing) rahi hain.
9. Mere dost *mila* (meet) rahe hain.
10. Hamari Ustad *sikha* (teach) rahi hain.
11. Muhammad *run* (run) raha hai.
12. Rehmat *sell* (sell) raha hai.
13. Raheela *jump* (jump) rahi hai.
14. Bashir *buy* (buy) raha hai.
15. Hum *dance* (dance) rahe hain.

Exercise 2:

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verb for the Continuous tense. Follow the English word cue and fill in the blank.

1. Tum *dekha* (see) rahe ho.
2. Main *tair* (swim) raha hoon.
3. Woh *sun* (listen) rahi hai.
4. Ham *ghoom* (travel) rahe hain.
5. Aap *bata* (explain) rahe hain.
6. Ahmet *hansa* (laugh) raha hai.
7. Shaheen *bol* (speak) rahi hai.
8. Mujhe *chahiye* (need) rahe ho.
9. Tum *soch* (think) rahe ho.
10. Main *ban* (make) raha hoon.
11. Aap *sikh* (learn) rahe hain.
12. Woh *saaf* (clean) raha hai.
13. Meri behan *peena* (drink) rahi hai.
14. Aap *khareed* (purchase) rahe hain.
15. Main *jaga* (awake) raha hoon.

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