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11. Tenses / Translation

11.1.1  Present Continuous Tense/ Present Progressive/ present Imperfect

 (11.1.2) Present Indrefinite Tense  

 (11.1.3) Present perfect Tense

 (11.1.4) Present Perfect Continuous Tense

(11.1.5) Past Indefinite Tense /Simple Past 

 (11.1.6) Past Continuous Tense


(6.4.1) Correct form of forms
(6.1.14) What are the five forms of a verb


(11.2) Translation 

(11.2.1) Parts of a Sentence

(11.2.2) When to add 's/es/ies' to the Verb

(11.2.3) Use of 'Since' and 'For'

(11.2.4) Apna, Apni, Apne Ki English

(11.2.5) Use of 'Is, am and Are'

(11.2.6) Imperative Sentences

(11.2.7) Imperative Sentences related to worship

(11.2.8) Sentence using "Used to" Hindi to English Translation

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