Relative adverbs in Urdu grammar play an important role in joining two sentences or clauses. They provide necessary links to complete sentences and make them meaningful. These relative adverbs mostly refer to time, place, or reason. In these exercises, we aim to improve learners’ skills on using relative adverbs in Urdu grammar.
Exercise 1: Filling in the blanks with appropriate relative adverbs
1. Me *jahan* (where) gayi thi wahan bahut log thay.
2. Tum *jab* (when) jao tab mujhe yaad kar lena.
3. Wo *kyun* (why) ro raha tha uska koi jawab nahi tha.
4. Aisa kuch nahi hua *jaisa* (as) tum soch rahe ho.
5. Wo *jahan* (where) hai wahan mujhe le chalo.
6. Tum *jab* (when) ayoge tab hum khelenge.
7. Wo *kyun* (why) nahi aya uska koi jawab nahi tha.
8. Me *jaise* (like) hoon waise hi rahunga.
9. Mujhe *jahan* (where) jana hoga wahan me jaoonga.
10. Hum *jab* (when) jayenge tab tumhe saath lenge.
11. Usne *kyun* (why) aisa kiya uska mujhe koi jawab nahi tha.
12. Aisa kabhi nahi hua *jaisa* (as) tum soch rahe ho.
13. Me *jahan* (where) jaungi wahan tumhe le jaungi.
14. Tum *jab* (when) miloge tab hum baat karenge.
15. Usne *kyun* (why) aisa kiya uska mujhe jawab do.
Exercise 2: Practice using proper relative adverbs in sentences
1. Kya tum *jahan* (where) jaoge wahan mujhe le aoge?
2. Hum *jab* (when) milenge tab kya karenge?
3. *Kyun* (why) wo aisa kar raha hai?
4. Tum *jaise* (like) ho waise hi raho.
5. Me *jahan* (where) jaungi wahan tum aoge?
6. Hum *jab* (when) milenge tab kya karenge?
7. *Kyun* (why) tum aise ro rahe ho?
8. Aisa *jaisa* (as) me soch raha hoon kya waisa hi hoga?
9. Tum *jahan* (where) jaooge wahan me aogi.
10. *Jab* (when) me jaungi tab tum kyun nahi aoge?
11. *Kyun* (why) tum aise kar rahe ho tumhe jawab do.
12. Aisa *jaise* (as) tum soch rahe ho kya waisa hi hoga?
13. Tum *jahan* (where) jaoge wahan me jaungi.
14. Hum *jab* (when) milkar karenge tab kya hoga?
15. Usne *kyun* (why) aisa kiya uska jawab do.