Nepali grammar

Conjugation of ‘To walk’ in continuous tense

Welcome to our grammar learning hub! In this video, we break down the conjugation of the verb “to walk” in all forms of the continuous (progressive) tense. Whether you’re a beginner or just brushing up on your English skills, this lesson will help you understand how to use “walking” in different contexts — past, present, and […]

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Conjugation of “to learn” in continuous tense

Want to master the continuous tenses in English? In this video, we break down how to conjugate the verb “to learn” in the present, past, and future continuous forms. Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your grammar, this quick guide makes it easy to understand and use “learning” in real-life situations. Watch

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Dharahara, Ghanta ghar, Raniphokhari – Vocabulary and Sentences

Learn key English vocabulary and simple sentences related to three historic landmarks of Kathmandu: Dharahara, Ghanta Ghar, and Ranipokhari.This short video helps you build your vocabulary while connecting with Nepal’s cultural heritage. Perfect for beginners and English learners! VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Nepali Bhimsen Tower Dharhara धरहरा Prime Minister Mukhtiyar (during late 18th and early

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Conjugation of “To write” in continuous tense

In this video, we’ll break down how to correctly use “writing” across different subjects and time frames—including present, past, and future continuous forms. Whether you’re brushing up on English grammar or just getting started, this lesson will help you: Basic Structure of Continuous Tense in Nepali [Subject] + [verb root] + दै + [congujative suffix]

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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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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 eat” in continuous tense

In grammar, conjugation refers to the process of changing a verb’s form to indicate tense, mood, person, and number. When applied to the continuous or progressive tenses, conjugation involves combining the auxiliary verb “be” (in its appropriate tense form) with the present participle (verb + -ing) of the main verb. This combination indicates an ongoing or continuous action

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