PRESENT PARTICIPLE PHRASE explained in Hindi || Types, functions, and examples

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  • Hello, learners!
    In this lesson, we learn what a PRESENT PARTICIPLE PHRASE is and how to use it in a sentence correctly. (In Hindi)
    What is a Present participle phrase?
    A phrase that starts with a present participle and modifies a noun in a sentence is called a present participle phrase. It starts with a present participle (an ING form of a verb) and is followed by its object and/or a modifier.
    Examples:
    The man sitting on the top of your car is my brother.
    Sitting - present participle
    on the top of your car - adverb phrase (modifier)
    Sitting on the top of your car is the present participle phrase that’s starting with the present participle ‘sitting’ and modifying the noun ‘man’. It tells us which man the speaker is talking about by giving information about her.
    Wearing a black coat, he enters the hall and waves at the students.
    Wearing - Present participle
    A black coat - the object of the verb ‘wearing’
    The present participle phrase is telling us the state of the noun it’s modifying. When the subject (he) entered the hall and waved at the students, he was in a certain attire: wearing a black coat. So, the present participle phrase identifies the pronoun ‘he’ and gives us information about him.
    Watch the lesson until the end to master present participle phrases.
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  • @anuragsoni7567
    @anuragsoni7567 10 месяцев назад

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  • @mstshirinakter7415
    @mstshirinakter7415 Год назад

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  • @ashutoshmehra9794
    @ashutoshmehra9794 11 месяцев назад

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    • @Angrezikiclass
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      Thank you for the kind words, Rashid! Keep learning and stay connected! 🌸

  • @aks4554
    @aks4554 6 месяцев назад

    Sir,
    Can we use suitable preposition before present participle ? Example: while driving a car, he was speaking on Mobile. This sentence is correct grammatically.

  • @sanjibganguli3084
    @sanjibganguli3084 2 месяца назад

    (A)waiting for her son, the old mother cooked food (B) The old mother cooked food, waiting for her son (C) The old mother cooked food waiting for her son.Respected sir, being undisputedly the greatest grammarian of this generation across the globe, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands enlighten me a bit as to which of the above sentences is grammatically correct and which not.Sir, you are further requested to let me know the nuances of the sentences.

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    • @Angrezikiclass
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  • @AmanSingh-xb5bn
    @AmanSingh-xb5bn 3 года назад

    Very nice and detailed video. Please make the same on perfect participle also as it us confusing ..

  • @Krucezam
    @Krucezam 2 года назад

    4:20 sir, if i put this holding a glass of water phrase at the end of sentence,will it give same meaning?I believe it is showing two action at the same time.

  • @semikvishwakarma1589
    @semikvishwakarma1589 2 года назад +1

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  • @akshaykumar1985
    @akshaykumar1985 Год назад

    I appreciate him saying that you deserve it vs i appreciate him by saying that you deserve it difference?

  • @riyaagrawalagrawal5139
    @riyaagrawalagrawal5139 2 года назад

    Dear sir plz tell is there any differences between discomfort and uncofort...

  • @sunilahuja3228
    @sunilahuja3228 2 года назад

    Could you explain passive present participle ?

  • @AmanSingh-xb5bn
    @AmanSingh-xb5bn 3 года назад

    Sir, is it necessary that subject will be the same the same in present participle phrase like...
    listening to music, mohit entered the building.
    Please reply...

  • @virendrasoni4962
    @virendrasoni4962 Год назад

    Sir, I want to ask you a question about ' sitting on the car ' yaha par yah essential to ye complement ( adjective ) , aur ' holding a glass of water ' yaha par yah ek non - essential hai to yaha par yah adjunct hua sir, please reply me ........

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  Год назад

      Could you please present the example you're referring to?

  • @sravanchippa7513
    @sravanchippa7513 2 года назад

    Union finance minister nirmala seetharaman, presenting her fourth budjet and the second one in a pandemic-hit economy on Tuesday, largely stuck to the broad script from last year, scaling up the wager on public capital spending to revive private investments and job creation through virtuous growth cycle, while keeping an eye on the country's macro fiscal health. Please sir explain this sentence.how to understand this type of sentences.is present participle telling subject noun or object noun after comma? I am lot of confusing how to understand this type of sentences in newspaper reading.and sometimes, you are telling present or past participle,is telling subject noun or object noun but after comma, is present or past participle discribing subject noun or object noun? Please help me sir two or more present or past participle phrase comes,how to understand sir please

  • @arnabgupta5752
    @arnabgupta5752 3 года назад

    Sir,
    "They had heard of mosques being desecrated by infidels. "
    In the above sentence is" being desecrated " a participle phrase or gerund phrase ??
    Please tell the reason.

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Obviously present participle... please go through both the lessons (gerunds and present participles). You keep asking the same questions, Arnab. Get the basics right. Keep learning! 😊

  • @sravanchippa7513
    @sravanchippa7513 2 года назад

    She got the mail, mentioning about her exam.
    In this sentence, is present participle phrase telling object mail? Could you explain sir?

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  2 года назад

      No, the comma makes it clear it's referring to the subject. Without the comma, it refers to the object.

  • @Krucezam
    @Krucezam 3 года назад

    How can I rewrite this other words with different but with its meaning 10:36. I often confuse with these with result of ing clause which you also taught in the video

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Could you write the statement here?

    • @Krucezam
      @Krucezam 3 года назад

      @@Angrezikiclass we hid behind a wall,watching the boys rob a shop. Is this phrase showing reason or result

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Just giving more details about us and the scene

    • @Krucezam
      @Krucezam 3 года назад

      @@Angrezikiclass will you please make a detail video on usage of “with”?

  • @MuhammadIsmail-xd3ur
    @MuhammadIsmail-xd3ur 2 года назад

    I wish I had studied these topics from you when I started studying grammar.

  • @technicalwala3302
    @technicalwala3302 3 года назад

    Sir
    "I hate people looking at me.". Yaha par looking at me presents participale pharse hai ya gerund pharse. Please help

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Gerund phrase (working as the object of the verb HATE)

    • @technicalwala3302
      @technicalwala3302 3 года назад

      Sir ..People bhi object hai kya.
      People( who is looking at me )
      Sir please help to describe how "looking at me " is a object

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Apologies. I didn't see the word PEOPLE before it. LOOKING AT ME is the present participle phrase, modifying the noun people. PEOPLE LOOKING AT ME is the object of the verb HATE.

  • @mohitnegi9080
    @mohitnegi9080 3 года назад

    Sir, I have a doubt one thing...for example
    Seeing the police, the thief ran away.
    It means one action completes another action starts
    (Police ko dekhte he chor bhag gaye)
    Pehla action complete hua dusra start hua immediately....
    Listening to his favourite songs, he called his brother.
    Gaana sunte sunte usne apne bhai ko bulaya
    Mine is doubt...why can't I consider this sentence like this....
    Gana sunne k turant baad usne bhai ko bulaya

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад +1

      Yes, that's correct. Dono usage possible hai. Aap dekho writer kya kehna chah raha hai.

    • @mohitnegi9080
      @mohitnegi9080 3 года назад

      @@Angrezikiclass thank you sir .you clear my doubt faster than Google :)

    • @Angrezikiclass
      @Angrezikiclass  3 года назад

      Haha! This was good! 😆

  • @harendrasingh389
    @harendrasingh389 2 года назад

    Sir can I write 2nd sentence of Non essential like this also? Because the doers of "watching" are WE. So it Should be written just before WE.
    Watching the boys rob a shop, we hid behind a wall.

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