Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language
The phrasal verb “go up” means to increase or rise. It is often used in everyday conversations. In Hindi, it can be translated as “बढ़ना” or “ऊपर जाना”.
Usage Examples and Translation
1. The price of vegetables is going up this week.
इस हफ्ते सब्जियों की कीमत बढ़ रही है।
2. The temperature will go up tomorrow.
कल तापमान बढ़ जाएगा।
3. My grades went up after I studied hard.
मेरे अंक बढ़ गए जब मैंने मेहनत से पढ़ाई की।
Key Mistakes
1. Confusing “go up” with “go down”: Remember, “go down” means to decrease, while “go up” means to increase.
2. Using “go up” incorrectly: Some learners might say, “The prices go up yesterday.” Instead, it should be “The prices went up yesterday.” Always match the verb tense with the time you are talking about.
3. Forgetting the context: Make sure to use “go up” in the right context, like prices, temperatures, or scores.


