Day 3: Helping Verbs ka Jaadu (Am, Is, Are) ✨

Suno Wajid, English bolte waqt sabse zyada galti log yahi karte hain ki wo "He" ke sath "Am" laga dete hain ya "I" ke sath "Is". Aaj hum is confusion ko hamesha ke liye khatam karenge. Inhe hum "Helping Verbs" kehte hain kyunki ye batate hain ki baat "Abhi" (Present) ki ho rahi hai.

💡 Wajid ki Tip #3: Simple Rule

Hamesha yaad rakho, English mein "Subject" (kaam karne wala) ke hisab se helping verb badalta hai. Agar aapne ye niche wali table yaad kar li, toh aapki 30% English grammar aaj hi theek ho jayegi!

1. Helping Verb Cheat Sheet 📝

Niche di gayi table ko dhyan se dekho aur dimaag mein bitha lo:

Subject (Kaun?) Helping Verb Example (English) Meaning
I (Main) AM I am a developer. Main developer hoon.
He / She / It / Name IS He is busy. Wo masroof hai.
You / We / They ARE We are learning. Hum seekh rahe hain.

2. Negative Sentences (Inkar Karna) 🚫

Agar aapko kehna hai ki koi cheez "Nahi" hai, toh bas Helping Verb ke baad "NOT" laga do. Bahut asan hai!

  • I am not tired. (Main thaka nahi hoon.)
  • It is not raining. (Baarish nahi ho rahi hai.)
  • They are not coming. (Wo nahi aa rahe hain.)

3. Sawal Poochna (Questions) ❓

Sawal poochne ke liye Helping Verb ko sentence ke Shuruat mein le aao. Bas!

Formula: "He is happy" (Wo khush hai) → "Is he happy?"

🗣️ Daily Practice Sentences:

  1. Are you ready? (Kya tum taiyar ho?)
  2. I am at home. (Main ghar par hoon.)
  3. She is my sister. (Wo meri behen hai.)
  4. They are very smart. (Wo bohot hoshiyar hain.)

4. Common Mistake Alert! ⚠️

Wajid, kabhi bhi "I is" ya "You is" mat bolna. Ye sunne mein bohot bura lagta hai. Hamesha "I am", "He is", "They are" ko baar-baar dohrao.


📚 Day 3 Homework:

Aaj aapko apne ghar ki 10 cheezon ko dekh kar sentences banane hain. Jaise: "The fan is fast", "The tea is hot". Inhe zor-zor se bolein.

Kal milenge Chapter 4 mein jahan hum Daily Routine ki English sikhenge!

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