Basic usage of 'I have + (noun)' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The phrase 'I have + (noun)' is used to show possession or ownership. In Hindi, it translates to 'मेरे पास + (संज्ञा)'. This structure helps you talk about things you own, like objects, feelings, or experiences.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. I have a book.

मेरे पास एक किताब है।


2. I have a car.

मेरे पास एक कार है।


3. I have a headache.

मेरे पास सिरदर्द है।


4. I have two brothers.

मेरे पास दो भाई हैं।


5. I have a dream.

मेरे पास एक सपना है।


Key Mistakes

1. Forgetting to use the correct noun: Instead of saying 'I have car.', say 'I have a car.' (मेरे पास एक कार है।)


2. Using the wrong verb form: Do not say 'I has a book.'. Always use 'I have.' (मैंने एक किताब है।)


3. Mixing singular and plural: Remember to say 'I have two cats.' instead of 'I have two cat.' (मेरे पास दो बिल्ली हैं।)


Using 'I have + (noun)' correctly will help you communicate better in English!

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