Day 70 Gerund structure 4 वह भूतो से डरता है

Gerund structure 4 English speaking course in Hindi

वह भूतों से डरता हैं |
He is afraid of ghost.
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Subject + verb "to be" + afraid of/scared of + gerund/noun




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Knowing the difference between gerund and infinitive can save you from making costly grammar mistakes when writing. In a nutshell, a word formed from a verb acting as a noun and ending in ing is a gerund. Infinitive phrases a normally referred to as infinitives a are formed with the word to in front of a verb. Both gerunds and infinitives can be subjects in sentences, and both

 

एक मिनट

Just a minute!

अपनी बीवी के साथ भी यह discuss कर लेना |

you'll also discuss this with your wife...

तुमने मुझे कुत्ते की रह दोड़ाया |

You made me run like a dog.

मैं बस आ रहा हूँ |

I am just coming!

 

A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding ;-ing The gerund form of the verb ;read; is ;reading You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence.

 

मैं बताना भूल गया कि ...

I forgot to say that…

कोई नहीं है |

There's no one else.

मैंने कहा था ना तुम्हें ? वह किसी business trip पे नहीं गया है ?

Didn't I tell you, he hasn't gone for any business trip?

वैसे तुम्हें मेरा number दिया किसने ?

By the way, who gave you my number?

 

A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding ;-ing The gerund form of the verb ;read; is ;reading You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence.

 

कमल के लिए |

It's for the doctor.

किसी चीज की जरुरत हो तो बताना |

Let me know if you need anything.

वही तो ....तुम अभी भी वैसी हो |

That's just it. You're still the same.

तुमको कोई problem तो नहीं होगी ?

Won't you have any problem?

 

The gerund looks exactly the same as a present participle, but it is useful to understand the difference between the two. The gerund always has the same function as a noun although it looks like a verb. Some uses of the gerund are covered on this page. A separate page deals with verbs that are followed by the gerund.

 

वो हमें नहीं पता |

That we don't know.

उस तरफ नहीं इस तरफ |

Not that way. This way

पागल खाने से छूटे हो क्या ?

Have you escaped from an asylum?

माँ ने कहा है तुम आके नास्ता कर लो |

Mother has asked you to come have breakfast.

 

//nbsp;;;A gerund is a verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun. Adjective: gerundial or gerundival. The term gerund is used in traditional grammar, but many contemporary linguists prefer instead to use the -ing form instead. A gerund accompanied by its objects, complements, and/or modifiers is called a gerund phrase or simply a noun phrase.

 

उसे दुबारा कॉल करो |

Call him again.

मैं तुम्हारी कार की बात कर रहा हूँ |

I am talking about your car.

मैं तुम्हे कैसे बताऊँ ?

how do I explain it to you?

लेकिन तुम गिरवी क्या रखोगे ?

But what will you mortgage?

 

Gerunds are words that are formed with verbs but act as nouns. Theyare very easy to spot, since every gerund is a verb with ing tacked to its tail. There are no exceptions to this rule. Like all things grammar, gerunds do take a tiny bit of detective work to spot.

 

मुझे इन पैसों के बारे में कुछ नहीं पता | मैं सच बोल रहा हूँ |

I don't know anything about this money. I am speaking the truth.

क्या तुमने अपनी पहली बीवी को छोड़ दिया ? या वो किसी के साथ भाग गई ?

did you leave your first wife? Or did she elope with someone else?

तेरी वजह से आत्महत्या करने का वक़्त आ गया है |

The time has come to commit suicide because of you.

मैं दौ महीने से मकान का किराया नहीं दे सका |

I couIdn't pay the rent of the house for 2 months.

 

Gerund as Object of Preposition Because a gerund is a noun, it can be the object of a preposition in a prepositional phrase.

 

मैं क्या करूँ अगर मेरी किस्मत में एक मुजरिम से शादी करना लिखा है ?

What can I do if I'm destined to marry a criminal?

हम जैसे मासूम लोगो के साथ इतना बड़ा धोका |

Such a big deceit to innocent people like us.

I am sorry, मुझे माफ़ कर दो |

I am sorly, forgive me.

क्या मैं तुम्हें इनके हवाले कर दूँ ?

Should l hand you over to them?

 

Knowing the difference between gerund and infinitive can save you from making costly grammar mistakes when writing. In a nutshell, a word formed from a verb acting as a noun and ending in ing is a gerund. Infinitive phrases a normally referred to as infinitives a are formed with the word to in front of a verb. Both gerunds and infinitives can be subjects in sentences, and both

 

एक गलती तो सबको माफ़ होती है |

Everybody is allowed one mistake.

मैं अपनी बोतल भूल गया था |

I've forgotten my bottle.

आगे कुछ मत कहना |

Don't say anything further.

क्या कहानी बनाई है उसने !

What a story he has fabricated!

 

A gerund /  d  r n d,- n d / abbreviated GER is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun. In English, it has the properties of both verb and noun, such as being modifiable by an adverb and being able to take a direct object.

 

तुमने सिर में तेल क्यों नहीं लगाया ?

Why didn't you oil your hair?

भाई रीना दिखने में कैसी है ?

Brother how is Rinky to look at?

अब बताओ मुझे, तुम्हें क्या काम था ?

Now tell me, what work did you have?

तुम बस उसे भूल जाओ |

You should just forget her.

 

The gerund looks exactly the same as a present participle, but it is useful to understand the difference between the two. The gerund always has the same function as a noun although it looks like a verb. Some uses of the gerund are covered on this page. A separate page deals with verbs that are followed by the gerund.

 

रीना छोड़ तू उसके कुत्ते को भी नहीं पटा सकता |

Forget Priya! You can't even entice Priya's dog!

क्या पता कब इसके जरुरत पड़ जाये |

Who know when will I need that.

मैं तुम्हे कबसे ढूंड रही हूँ |

I've been looking for you since so long!

आज तक उसे CBI, FBI, किसी ने नहीं देखा |

Till date CBI, FBI, nobody has seen him! - Yes!

 

A gerund /  d  r n d,- n d / abbreviated GER is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun. In English, it has the properties of both verb and noun, such as being modifiable by an adverb and being able to take a direct object.

 

बहन प्लीज सुनो |

Sister, pIease Iisten.

उसके लिए ऐसी बात मत बोल |

Don't say such things for her.

मुझे कैसे पता होगा ?

How would l know?

मैंने कोई हकीम या डॉक्टर नहीं छोड़ा | कोई फायदा नहीं हुआ |

I haven't left out a doctor or a hakim. It doesn't help

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