Ruthmerry Shrestha

Conjugation of ” To sleep ” in continuous tense

In this video, we’ll teach you how to conjugate the verb “to sleep” in different tenses in Nepali. “To sleep” is an irregular verb, and learning its forms is essential for everyday conversations and grammar practice. The continuous tense is used to describe actions that are ongoing — something that is happening right now, was […]

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Monkey (Swayambhunath) Temple – Visit and learn with us

Join us on a captivating journey to the heart of Kathmandu Valley as we explore the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa — famously known as the Monkey Temple. In this video, you’ll discover the rich history, spiritual significance, and vibrant culture surrounding this ancient UNESCO World Heritage Site. Whether you’re planning a visit or simply curious about

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Conjugation of “to have” in continuous tense

Welcome to our lesson on the continuous tense conjugation of the verb “to have” in Nepali! In Nepali, the verb “to have” is commonly expressed through “हुनु” (hunu), depending on the context. This lesson focuses on how to use “हुनु” in Present, Past, and Future Continuous Tense. Whether you’re a beginner or building on your

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Conjugation of “to play” in continuous tense

Welcome to this lesson on conjugating the Nepali verb “to play” (खेल्नु) in continuous tenses! In this video, we’ll break down how to use “to play” in the present, past, and future continuous tenses — step by step. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to say things like: “I am playing cricket,”

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Conjugation of “to be” in continuous tense

Unlock the power of everyday speech in Nepali with this clear and effective video lesson on the continuous conjugation of “to be” (हुनु – hunu). Whether you’re saying “I am reading,” “she is going,” or “they are cooking,” this video guides you through: Designed for learners at all levels, the lesson explains each form in a step‑by‑step

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Conjugation of “to take” in continuous tense

“”Namaste and welcome! In this video, we will learn how to use the Nepali verb ‘to take’ – लिनु. This verb is very useful in daily conversation.We’ll see how to change it for different people and tenses, with easy examples. Let’s get started and learn together!” VERB OF THE DAY ‘ TO TAKE’ Continuous Tense

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Conjugation of “To go” in Continuous Tenses

Welcome! In this video lesson, we’ll break down how to conjugate the verb “to go” in the continuous (progressive) tense. Whether you’re just starting your English journey or brushing up on grammar basics, this lesson will guide you step-by-step through forming sentences like “I am going,” “she was going,” and “they will be going.”Watch, learn,

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Historical Place of Nepal- Bhaktapur Durbar Square

In this video, we explore one of Nepal’s most iconic heritage sites: Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Known for its stunning architecture, rich culture, and historical significance, this place truly captures the spirit of ancient Nepal. But that’s not all! As we stroll through the beautiful alleys and temples of Bhaktapur, I’ll also be teaching you some

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