5000 Three Forms Of English Verbs With Urdu Meaning - Pdf -
This blog post provides a comprehensive overview of using 5,000 English verb forms with Urdu meanings to master grammar and daily conversation.
Why are English Verbs Important?
- Base Form (also known as the present tense or infinitive form): This is the basic form of the verb, e.g., go, eat, write.
- Past Tense: This form is used to describe completed actions in the past, e.g., went, ate, wrote.
- Past Participle: This form is used with "has" or "had" to describe completed actions, e.g., gone, eaten, written.
- Print 100 per week: Don’t try to memorize 5,000 at once. Master 100 irregular verbs first.
- Color-code: Highlight V2/V3 changes that are identical (e.g., Cut-Cut-Cut) vs. unique (Sing-Sang-Sung).
- Speak aloud: After reading the Urdu meaning, say the three forms out loud.
- Make sentences: For each verb, write one sentence in Urdu and translate it to English using the correct form.

