Learn Hindi Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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Understanding Present Perfect Continuous Tense in Hindi
The Present Perfect Continuous Tense in Hindi is used to talk about actions that started in the past and are still happening now. It's like saying, 'I have been doing something for a while.' This tense helps us show that an action is ongoing and hasn't finished yet.
Important Points
  • Use this tense to describe actions that started in the past and are still happening.
  • It shows the duration of an action, like 'for two hours' or 'since morning'.
  • The verb form changes according to the subject's gender and number.
  • Use 'रहा' for masculine singular, 'रही' for feminine singular, and 'रहे' for plural subjects.
Examples
  • मैं पढ़ रहा हूँ
  • वह खेल रही है
  • हम गाना गा रहे हैं
Let's break down these examples: 'मैं पढ़ रहा हूँ' means 'I have been reading.' Here, 'पढ़ रहा हूँ' shows that the reading started earlier and is still going on. 'वह खेल रही है' means 'She has been playing.' 'हम गाना गा रहे हैं' means 'We have been singing.'
It is important to know the correct form of 'रहा', 'रही', or 'रहे' to match the subject. This helps in making your sentences correct and easy to understand.