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Hindi To English Translation


Improve your Hindi to English translation skill with English grammar practice exercise. The more you practice translating Hindi to English more you get perfection in English translation and English speaking. With our online Hindi to English translation course you understand the concept very easily. We have selected a large number of sentences from present past future for ( Hindi to English translation) including their (indefinite, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous) today some of us use many online Hindi to English or English to Hindi translation tools for quick translation (eg., google translate Hindi to English) and when we want to translate English to Hindi some of us use google translate in Hindi these online translation tools to translate from one language to another a quite helpful but their result are not always accurate and sometime translation is complex to understand.     


1.    Exercise 1            2.    Exercise 2             3.    Exercise 3                 4.    Exercise 4

5.    Exercise 5            6.    Exercise 6             7.    Exercise 7                 8.    Exercise 8

9.    Exercise 9           10.    Exercise 10              
                        


We have also given a great care on the fact that these Hindi - English translation exercise are going to help you in all your classes but most probably for all the students of the class 9, 10, 11 and students of class 12 and in your competitive exams.

Hindi to English Translation


 

translation from English is a back bone of the verbal communication which is demanded everywhere. For effective Grammar it is necessary that you write English sentences without any grammatical mistake and again it demands your grammatical skill to convert Hindi English. to write a sentence such it is free of all grammatical errors we also need to have the correct knowledge about punctuations and use of various other grammatical factors which are use of passive voice and active voice and direct and indirect speech.

 

English grammar is not just a subject but it is a tool which empowers us to express ourselves more efficiently in other language (English). it teaches us how to arrange sentences grammar teaches us how a subject agrees with a verb which to place with which and what comes after the other is all we learn from grammar.

 

in grammar the another section which completes grammar is prepositions, prepositions in grammar tell about the position of a subject and sometimes a preposition is also used to convert a verb into gerund form. A gerund form is the form of verb which tell two things mainly, the first one is being that the verb is in the present form and the second one being that the subject was or is doing something when his action was noticed by someone so it show the continuity.

 

passive and active voice is the another chapter in English grammar which enables us to express our speech more stylishly and this creates a good impression on the person who is standing next to you. passive voice is nothing but to say your statement with a little swing like we can understand this with a simple example.

 

Ram was killing the deer with his gun.

 

so the above sentence is a active voice as the action of the doer can be observed being done by him so now if we want to write the passive voice of the above sentence then we will write it as:

 

the deer was killed by the Ram with his axe.

 

we will discuss the complete role of passive voice in our practical life and their rule to make passive voice of a sentence when we will study this chapter thoroughly but till then we will keep it short.

 

the next chapter that we will discuss under grammar section is our "Direct-Indirect" narration chapter and under this chapter we will learn the parts of speech of a sentence. and we will also learn direct-indirect deeply and we learn how to connect the two parts of the speech.

 

direct indirect speech has two parts one is reporting verb and the other is reporting speech. whatever the speaker speaks is called the speech of the subject or the statement given by the subject.

 

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