Use to verb 'walk' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The verb 'walk' means to move by putting one foot in front of the other. In Hindi, it is translated as 'चलना'.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. I walk to school every day.

मैं हर दिन स्कूल चलकर जाता हूँ।


2. She walks in the park on weekends.

वह सप्ताहांत में पार्क में चलती है।


3. They walk together after dinner.

वे रात के खाने के बाद साथ में चलते हैं।


4. He walks very fast.

वह बहुत तेज चलता है।


5. We like to walk in the evening.

हमें शाम को चलना पसंद है।


Key Mistakes

1. Using 'walks' instead of 'walk' for plural subjects: "They walks to school" is incorrect. It should be "They walk to school."

2. Forgetting to use the correct tense: "Yesterday, I walk to the store" is wrong. It should be "Yesterday, I walked to the store."

3. Mixing up 'walk' with other verbs: "I run to school" is different from "I walk to school." Make sure to use the right verb for the action you want to describe.

By practicing these examples and avoiding common mistakes, you can improve your spoken English with the verb 'walk'.

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