I'm happy to help with that! Here are a few examples of sentences in present simple tense in Hindi:
Feel free to ask for more examples if needed!
मोनिशा is how you write "Monisha" in Hindi.
The lrit lakar of "likh" in Hindi is "likhna." It is the present tense form, meaning "to write."
To write "diya" in Hindi, you would write it as दिया.
Present Simple: I should accept your challenge. Past Simple: I should have accepted your challenge.
To write "Save water" in Hindi, you would write "पानी बचाएं" (Pani bachayein).
Simple sentences are easier to understand. They are easy to translate. They are easier to write than complex sentences.
Present simple - write / writes I write to her everyday. She writes to me every week. Past simple - wrote I wrote to her this morning.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?
I will not be present.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?
If you never use complex sentences, everything you write is going to be simple and you are limiting yourself in what you can do. You would find it hard to avoid using complex sentences if you are going to write a substantial piece of work.
Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?
मोनिशा is how you write "Monisha" in Hindi.
The lrit lakar of "likh" in Hindi is "likhna." It is the present tense form, meaning "to write."
To write "diya" in Hindi, you would write it as दिया.
The Hindi translation of the word "universe" is "ब्रह्मांड" (Brahmand).
Present Simple: I should accept your challenge. Past Simple: I should have accepted your challenge.