Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language
In English, negative sentences in the simple present tense are formed using "do not" or "does not." In Hindi, this is expressed as "नहीं" (nahi). For example, "I do not eat" translates to "मैं नहीं खाता" (main nahi khata).
Usage Examples and Translations
1. I do not like coffee.
मैं कॉफी नहीं पसंद करता। (main coffee nahi pasand karta.)
2. She does not play football.
वह फुटबॉल नहीं खेलती। (vah football nahi khelti.)
3. They do not go to school.
वे स्कूल नहीं जाते। (ve school nahi jaate.)
4. He does not read books.
वह किताबें नहीं पढ़ता। (vah kitaben nahi padhta.)
5. We do not watch TV.
हम टीवी नहीं देखते। (hum TV nahi dekhte.)
6. You do not speak Hindi.
तुम हिंदी नहीं बोलते। (tum Hindi nahi bolte.)
7. The cat does not eat fish.
बिल्ली मछली नहीं खाती। (billi machhli nahi khati.)
8. I do not understand the lesson.
मैं पाठ नहीं समझता। (main paath nahi samajhta.)
9. She does not like spicy food.
उसे मसालेदार खाना पसंद नहीं है। (use masaledar khana pasand nahi hai.)
10. They do not have a car.
उनके पास कार नहीं है। (unke paas car nahi hai.)
Key Mistakes
1. Forgetting to use "do" or "does" in negative sentences.
2. Mixing up "do not" with "does not" when the subject is third person singular.
3. Incorrectly placing "not" in the sentence.
Understanding these concepts will help you form correct negative sentences in English!