Regular Verbs in Urdu grammar, also known as Istari kriya, are verbs that follow a regular pattern when changing forms. These verbs always maintain the same root and add different endings depending on the subject or tense. Understanding and mastering these verbs are crucial for sentence construction and conversation in Urdu.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb
1. Maine apni kitab *parhi*(read).
2. Usne mujhe *dekha*(seen).
3. Hum ne kal film *dekhi*(watched).
4. Tumne kaha tha ke tum mujhe *bulao ge*(will call).
5. Woh kal raat *soya*(slept) nahi.
6. Main ne apna kam *shuru*(start) kar diya hai.
7. Wo meri madad *karega*(will help).
8. Tumhari maa ne tumhe *samjha diya(disexplained) ho ga.
9. Maine usse *kaha*(told) tha.
10. Meine usse *khoya*(lost).
11. Tumne usse *mila*(meet)?
12. Woh mujhe *bhool*(forgot) gaya.
13. Tumne *khana khaya*(ate)?
14. Maine usse *bataya*(told).
15. Hamari car *kharab*(broke) ho gayi.
Exercise 2: Use the verbs in brackets in the right form
1. Meine biryani *(banai)(cooked)*.
2. Main kal *(nahaya)(bathed)*.
3. Aapne mujhe *(samjha)(explained)*.
4. Wo har roz *(pardhta)(reads)* hai.
5. Hum *(aaye)(came)* the.
6. Usne *(likha)(wrote)* tha.
7. Woh roj *(khelta)(plays)* hai.
8. Aap ne *(suna)(heard)* hoga.
9. Usne mujhe *(bulaya)(called)*.
10. Mainne *(kharida)(bought)*.
11. Tum *(gaye)(went)* the.
12. Tumne *(manga)(asked)* tha.
13. Wo *(padha)(studied)* tha.
14. Mainne *(khola)(opened)*.
15. Tum *(dekho)(see)*.