Thread:Su712/@comment-78.179.111.5-20160326161902/@comment-25669516-20160326231440

Well our syntax order is flexible but mostly we use subject-object-verb.

Eg. मैं किताब पढ़ रहा हूँ (main kitab padh raha hoon)

Main-I, the subject

Kitab- the book, the object

Padh raha hoon-am reading, the verb

For tenses we have three like English: past (bhoot), present (vartaman) & future (bhavishaya). They are further each classified into Simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous. Suffixes and other words are added to switch between these tenses.

Example, maine khaya (I ate) when converted to past continuous will become "main kha raha tha" (I was eating)

In the verb the main word is kha(eat). "ya" is added to make it simple past tense. the suffix is removed and" raha tha" (was doing >something<) is added instead to convert it to past continuous.

Did that make any sense? 😅