The Present Progressive tense in Urdu grammar is used to describe actions that are currently happening. This tense, also known as ‘Haal Shumoolia’ in Urdu, follows a specific structure. The verb in the sentence ends with ‘raha’, ‘rahi’, or ‘rahe’, which denote the gender and number of the subject or noun. The structure is: Subject + verb + ‘raha/rahi/rahe’ + ‘hai/hain’. For instance, ‘Main khana kha raha hoon’ (I am eating food). Let’s practice this grammar concept with the following exercises.
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