What are the 50 Phrasal Verbs with Meaning and Examples?

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Present Tense Full Explanation

Present Indefinite Tense


Example =

Tum khana khate ho 

you eat food

Wah aata hai.              Wah jaata hai. 

He comes,                         he goes 


Is wakya mr hindi waakya ke ant me ta hai, ti hai, te hu. 

Aadi aaye to wah present indefinite tense hota hai

Isme helping verb singular subject ke Saath

 s, ya es lagega. baaki Plural word ke Saath

 jiyo ka teyo likh denge. 


Rule of  Structure 

Isme (1)sutra. S+v  me   singular ke Saath s, ya es

Baki  sab me  helping verb (2) (6) sutra me do does ka puryog hoga  pura rule wahi lagega. 

Structure rule (1)(6)


Example = 


(1)S+v.


He comes               Singular Subject 

You go.                     Plural Subject 



(2)S+hv+not+v.


you don't go

He doesn't come 


(3)Hv+S+v? 


Do you speak English? 

Does she go to market?


(4)hv+not+s+v.? 


Don't you like apple 

Doesn't purchase mobile. 


(5)Qw+hv+s+v.


Where do you go? 

When do you come? 

How does he invite to ambaani? 

Why do you speak English? 

What do you eat food? 


(6)Qw+hv+not+s+v


Where don't you go? 

When don't you write? 

How doesn't he invite to ambaani?

Why don't you speak English?

What don't you eat food?



Present Contineus tense =

Example =

Tum khana kha rahe ho 

you are eating food. 

Wah aata hai.              Wah jaata hai. 

He is coming                     he is going 

Isme helping verb singular subject ke Saath

 Is,  lagega. baaki Plural word ke Saath am,

 Are lagega And Verb me ing lagega 


Jis hindi waakya ke ant me Raha hai, Rahi hai, Rahe hu. 

Aadi aaye to wah present Continues tense hota hai

Structure rule (1)(6)

Example = 


(1)S+hv+v


He is coming             Singular Subject 

You are going                    Plural Subject 



(2)S+hv+not+v.


you aren't going 

He isn't coming 


(3)Hv+S+v


Are you speaking English ?

Is she going to market?


(4)hv+not+s+v.


Aren't you like apple ?

Isn't he purchase mobile?


(5)Qw+hv+s+v.


Where are you going ?

When are you coming ?

How is he inviting to ambaani?

Why are you speaking English?

What are you eating food?


(6)Qw+hv+not+s+v


Where aren't you going ?

When aren't you writing ?

How isn't he inviting to ambaani? 

Why aren't you speaking English?

What aren't you eating food?


Structure ke rule se 

Isme (1)sutra. S+Hv+v Se lekar (6)Sutra tak. pura lagega. 



Present perfect tense =


Jis hindi waakya ke ant me chukaa hai, chuki hai, chuke hai a hai, ee hai, ae hai, 

Aadi aaye to wah present perfect tense hota hai

Example =

Tum khana kha chuke ho 

you have eatten food. 

Wah aa chuka hai.              Wah jaa chuka hai. 

He has come                     he has gone 

Isme helping verb singular subject ke Saath

 Has,  lagega.  Plural word ke Saath ,

 Have lagega And Verb ki 3rd  form lagega 


Structure rule (1)(6)


Example = 


(1)S+hv+v


He has come           Singular Subject 

You have gone                   Plural Subject 



(2)S+hv+not+v.


you haven't gone

He hasn't come


(3)Hv+S+v


Have you spoken English?

Has she gone to market?


(4)hv+not+s+v.


Haven't you like apple ?

Hasn't he purchase mobile? 


(5)Qw+hv+s+v.


Where have you gone?

When have you come? 

How has he invited to ambaani?

Why have you spoken English? 

What have you eaten food?


(6)Qw+hv+not+s+v


Where haven't you gone? 

When haven't you written?

How hasn't he invited to ambaani?

Why haven't you spoken English?

What haven't you eaten food?



Present Perfect Continues Tense =


Structure ke rule se 

Isme (1)sutra. S+Hv+v Se lekar (6)Sutra tak. pura lagega. 


Structure rule (1)(6)


Example= 


(1)S+hv+v


He has been coming           Singular Subject     for 3 hours. 

You have been going.             Plural Subject.     Since 2 o clock. 


(2)S+hv+not+v.

you have been going since 1 o clock 

He has been coming since 4 o clock. 


(3)Hv+S+v

Have you been speaking English for 15 days 

Has she been going to market since 6 o clock. 


(4)hv+not+s+v.

Have you been not liking apple  Since 3 o clock?

Has he been not purchase mobile?


(5)Qw+hv+s+v.

Where have you been going since 10.o clock?

When have you been coming since 5 o clock 

How has he been inviting to ambaani. For 1 hours? 

Why have you been speeking English. Since Sunday ?

What have you been eating food. For 1 hours ?


(6)Qw+hv+not+s+v

Where have you not been going since 2 o clock ?

When have you not been written. For 1 hours ?

How has he not been inviting to ambaani. Since 3 o clock ?

Why have you not been speeking English. For 2 hour?

What have you not been eating food. Since 2 o clock?


Jis hindi waakya ke ant me time ke Saath raha hai, rahi hai, rahe hai rahe ho, 

Aadi aaye to wah present perfect continues tense hota hai

Example =

Tum khana 2 baje se kha rahe ho. 

you have been eating food  Since 2 o clock 

Wah subah se aa raha hai.              

He has been coming Since Morning              he has been going for 2 hours. 

Isme helping verb singular subject ke Saath

 Has been  lagega.  Plural word ke Saath ,

 Have been lagega And Verb me ing  form lagega and since for ka puryog hoga. 


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