Past continuous tenses भूत जारी काल Bhoot Jari Kaal

Continuous tenes Continuous tense (also known as progressive tense) is used to describe actions that are ongoing or in progress at a particular time. It emphasizes the duration or continuity of an action. Down below here is the explaination about past continuous tense: 1. Past Continuous Tense भूतकालीन जारी काल (Bhootkale Jari Kaal) Definition: The […]

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Irregular verbs(अनियमित क्रियाहरू)Aniyamita Kriyaharu

Irregular verbs are verbs in English that do not follow the standard rules of conjugation for past tense and past participle forms. Instead of adding -ed to form the past tense and past participle, irregular verbs change their form in various ways. Most verbs are used in past tense & past particulars tense examples are

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Liniking verbs जोड्ने क्रिया Joden kriyā

A linking verb is a verb that connects ideas or describes a subject without showing an action. Verbs like “to be”, “seems”, “appears”, or other verbs that reference the five senses are linking verbs. “That smells good.” “The cactus feels spiky.” It is an idea. This verb makes alot sense in a sentences. Linking verb लाई नेपालीमा

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Auxiliary Verb(सहायक क्रिया)

In Nepali, auxiliary verbs (सहायक क्रिया, sahayak kriya) are used to add meaning or grammatical function to the main verb in a sentence. An auxiliary verb is “a verb such as be, do, and have used with main verbs to show tense, etc. and to form questions, and negatives”, according to the Oxford Learners’ Dictionary. It has two auxiliary

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Transitive verb

In Nepali, a transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. It is called सकर्मक क्रिया (Sakarmak Kriya) in Nepali. These verbs involve an action that is performed on something or someone. Some examples of Transitive verbs are: 1.उसले खाना खायो। (Usle khānā khāyo.)(He/She ate food.)Here, “खाना (khānā)” is

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