Simple Present:
It describes actions that happen habitually, routinely, or are generally true. It's used for events that occur regularly or facts that are always true. It is formed using the auxiliary verb " हूँ / है / हैं / हो hoon/hai/ hain/ ho (am/is/are) followed by the base form of the main verb in Hindi and English according to the subject of its Person/Gender/Number.
The habitual present tense
The habitual present tense is used to describe actions that are done regularly, repeatedly, or are part of a person's routine or habit. It expresses actions that happen often or on a consistent basis.
1.0 Simple Present Tense/
1.1 1st Person
Examples of the songs:
Edu 23 न मैं भगवान् हूँ/na mein bhagwaan hoon
Edu 24 आवारा हूँ/aawaaraa hoon
Edu 62 चला जाता हूँ, किसी की धुन में/chalaa jaataa hoon, kisii kii dhun men
Edu 46 Kids 8 नन्हा मुन्ना राही हूँ/ Nanhaa Munnaa Raahi Hoon
1.1.2 Sing. (Fem.) (मैं/mein)
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Edu19 मैं कमसिन हूँ/mein kamsin hoon
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Edu10 अच्छा.. तो हम चलते हैं/achchhaa..to ham chalte hain
Edu56 एक दूसरे से करते हैं प्यार हम/ek doosare se karte hain pyaar ham
1.2 2nd Person
Edu75 कभी तू छलिया लगता है/kabhii tuu chhaliyaa lagataa hai
Edu75 कभी तू नूरी लगती है/kabhii tuu Noorii lagatii hai
Examples of the songs:
Edu16 क्या देखते हो,सूरत तुम्हारी/kyaa dekhte ho surat tumhari
Edu19 तुम कमसिन हो/tum kamsin ho
Edu98 चौदहवीं का चाँद हो या आफ़ताब हो /chaudhaviin ka chaand ho ya aaftaab ho
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1.3 3rd Person
1.3.1 Sing. (Mas.) (वह/ विजय/vah/vijay)
Edu11 वो क्या है?/vo kyaa hai?
3.3.2 Sing. (Fem.) (वह/ कमला/vah/kamla)
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3.3.3 Plu. (Mas.) (वे/लड़के/ve/laDake)
Examples of the songs:
Edu08 संदेसे आते हैं/sandese aate hain
Edu61 पंछी सुर में गाते हैं/panchhii sur men gaate hain
Edu99 हैं सबसे मधुर वो गीत जिन्हें /hain sabse madhur wo giit jinhen
3.3.4 Plu. (Fem.) (वे/लड़कियाँ/ve/laDakiyaan)
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Present Continuous (Progressive):
It describes an action that is happening right now, at the moment of speaking, or is temporary and ongoing. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "हूँ / है / हैं/ हो hoon/hai/ hain/ ho (am/is/are) followed by the base form of the main verb in Hindi and English according to the subject of its Person/Gender/Number.
3.1 1st Person
3.2 2nd Person
Examples
Edu88 क्या खूब लगती हो बड़ी सुंदर दिखती हो/kya khoob lagtii ho baDii sundar dikhtii ho
Edu90 तुम इतना जो मुस्कुरा रहे हो/tum itanaa jo muskuraa rahe ho
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Edu89 आप अपने नशे में जीते हैं/aap apne nashe mein jiite hain
3.3 3rd Person
3.3.1 Sing. (Mas.) (वह/ विजय/vah/vijay)
3.3.2 Sing. (Fem.) (वह/कमला/vah/kamla)
3.3.3 Plu. (Mas.) (वे/लड़के/ve/laDake)
Examples
Edu95 दो दिल मिल रहे हैं मगर चुपके-चुपके /do dil mil rahe hain magar chupake chupake
3.3.4 Plu. (Fem.) (वे/लड़कियाँ/ve/laDakyaan)