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?

  1. Base Form (also known as the present tense or infinitive form): This is the basic form of the verb, e.g., go, eat, write.
  2. Past Tense: This form is used to describe completed actions in the past, e.g., went, ate, wrote.
  3. Past Participle: This form is used with "has" or "had" to describe completed actions, e.g., gone, eaten, written.
  1. Print 100 per week: Don’t try to memorize 5,000 at once. Master 100 irregular verbs first.
  2. Color-code: Highlight V2/V3 changes that are identical (e.g., Cut-Cut-Cut) vs. unique (Sing-Sang-Sung).
  3. Speak aloud: After reading the Urdu meaning, say the three forms out loud.
  4. Make sentences: For each verb, write one sentence in Urdu and translate it to English using the correct form.