How to use It – Rules & Practice
How to use It – Practice Exercise
Please translate the following sentences into English:
- आज तुम्हारा दिन है, कल मेरा होगा। (Aaj Tumhara din hai, kal mera hoga.)
- तुम्हेंदेखे हुए मुझे दस दिन हो गये हैं। (Tumhe dekhe hue mujhe das din ho gaye hai.)
- राम से मिले हुए सात साल हो गये हैं। (Ram se mile hue saat saal ho gaye hai.)
- क्या कल छुट्टी थी? (Kya kal chhuttee thee?)
- 5 दिन लगेंगे। (5 Din lagenge.)
- 6 साल लगे। (6 saal lage.)
- मुझे घर पहुंचने में 5 घंटे लगते हैं। (Mujhe ghar pahuchne mein 5 ghante lagte hai.)
- मुझे स्कूल पहुंचने में 30 मिनट लगता है। (Mujhe school pahuchne me 30 mins lagta h.)
- राम को खाना बनाने में काफी समय लगता है। (Ram ko khana banane mein kaphee samay lagta hai.)
- हमें कम्प्यूटर सीखने में 3 महीने लगे। (Hame computer seekhne mein 3 mahine lage.)
- तुम्हें ढूंढने में मुझे केवल 5 मिनट लगे। (Tumhe dhoodne me mujhe keval 5 minat lage.)
- ये काम करने में काफी समय लगेगा। (Ye kaam karne mein kaphee samay lagega.)
- आज सोमवार नहीं है। (Aaj somvaar nahi hai.)
- कल छुट्टी थी। (Kal chhuttee thee.)
- आज बारिश होगी। (Aaj barish hogee.)
- कल बारिश हुई थी। (Kal barish hui thee.)
- परसों छुट्टी थी। (Parson chhuttee thee.)
- परसों छुट्टी होगी। (Parson chhuttee hogee.)
- 2 मिनट लगते हैं। (2 minute lagte hai.)
- 2 मिनट लग रहे हैं। (2 Minute lag rahe hai.)
- 2 मिनट लगे हैं। (2 Minute lage hai.)
- 2 मिनट लगे। (2 Minute lage.)
- 2 मिनट लग रहे थे। (2 Minute lag rahe the.)
- 2 मिनट लगे थे। (2 Minute lage the.)
- 2 मिनट लगेंगे। (2 Minute lagenge.)
- मुझे 2 मिनट लगेंगे। (Mujhe 2 Minute lagenge.)
- अब तुम्हारी बारी है। (Ab Tumharee baree hai.)
- यह तुम्हारा प्यार है। (Yah tumhara pyar hai.)
- यह क्या है? (Yah kya hai?)
- 2 दिन हो गये हैं। (2 din ho gaye hai.)
- 2 दिन हो गये थे। (2 Din ho gaye the.)
- मुझे 2 दिन हो गये थे। (Mujhe 2 din ho gaye the.)
- तुमसे मिले हुए मुझे 2 दिन हो गए थे। (Tumse mile hue mujhe 2 din ho gae the.)
- उसे कितना समय लगेगा? (Use kitna samay lagega?)
- तुम्हें कितना समय लगता है? (Tumhen kitna samay lagta hai?)
- तुम्हें इतना समय क्यों लग रहा है? (Tumhen itna samay kyon lag raha hai?)
- ऑफिस पहुंचने में कितना समय लगा? (Office pahunchne mein kitna samay laga?)
- ऑफिस पहुंचने में तुम्हें कितना समय लगा? (Office pahunchne mein tumhen kitna samay laga?)
- राम को बहुत समय लगा। (Ram ko bahut samay laga.)
- कल ओले पड़े थे। (Kal ole pade the.)
- आज ओले पड़ेंगे। (Aaj ole padenge.)
- परसों ओले पड़ेंगे। (Parson ole padenge.)
- परसों ओले पड़े थे। (Parson ole pade the.)
- बारिश कब होगी? (Barish kab hogee?)
- क्या बारिश होगी? (Kya barish hogee?)
- क्या बारिश हो रही होगी? (Kya barish ho rahee hogee?)
- किताब खत्म करने में मुझे 2 महीने लगे। (Kitaab khatm karne me mujhe 2 mahine lage.)
- सीता को काफी साल लगे। (Seeta ko kaaphee saal lage.)
- आई ए एस अधिकारी बनने में 3 साल लगे। (IAS adhikaree banne mein 3 saal lage.)
- ये कपड़ा सिलने में करीब 20 दिन लगेंगे। (Ye kapda silne mein kareeb 20 din lagenge.)
- अगर तुम पेंसिल से लिखो, तो काफी समय लगेगा। (Agar tum pencil se likho, to kafi samay lagega.)
- तुम कितना समय लोगे? (Tum kitna samay loge?)
- ये खत्म करने में तुम कितना समय लोगे? (Ye khatm karne mein tum kitna samay loge?)
- मैं दस मिनट लूंगा। (Main das minat loonga.)
- वो दिन एक स्पेशल दिन था। (Vo din ek special din tha.)
- उस दिन क्या था? (Us din kya tha?)
- अंधेरा हो रहा है। (Andhera ho raha hai.)
- उमस हो रही है। (Umas ho rahee hai.)
- यह मेरी ख्वाहिश है। (Yah meree khvahish hai.)
- हमारी शादी की सालगिरह है आज। (Hamari shadi ki salgirah hai aaj.)
- तुम्हें देखे हुए मुझे करीब 2 साल हो गये हैं। (Tumhe dekhe hue mujhe kareeb 2 saal ho gaye hai.)
- जब मैं वहाँ पहुंचा, बारिश हो रही थी। (Jab main vaha pahuncha, barish ho rahee thee.)
- वहाँ बहुत बारिश होती है। (Vaha bahut barish hoti hai.)
- आज बारिश हो सकती है। (Aaj barish ho saktee hai.)
- आज बारिश होनी है। (Aaj barish honi hai.)
- आज बारिश होनी थी। (Aaj barish honee thee.)
- ये तुम्हारी सोच है। (Ye tumhari soch hai.)
- ये किसका पैन है? (Ye kiska pen hai?)
- खाना खाये हुए मुझे कई दिन हो गये हैं। (Khana khaye hue mujhe kai din ho gaye hai.)
- अच्छे कपड़े पहने हुए कई दिन हो गये हैं। (Achchhe kapde pahne hue kai din ho gaye hai.)
- वहाँ गए हुए मुझे कई दिन हो गये हैं। (Vaha gae hue mujhe kai din ho gaye hai.)
- खाना खाये हुए मुझे कई दिन हो गये हैं। (Khana khaye hue mujhe kai din ho gaye hai.)
- आज ओले पड़ने थे। (Aaj ole padane the.)
- आज ओले पड़ सकते हैं। (Aaj ole pad sakate hai.)
- आज ओले पड़ सकते थे पर नहीं पड़े। (Aaj ole pad sakte the par nahi pade.)
- वो मेरी जिंदगी का बहुत अहम दिन था। (Vo meree jindgee ka bahut aham din tha.)
- राम को लिखने में ज्यादा समय नहीं लगा। (Ram ko likhne mein jyada samay nahi laga.)
- राम को लिखने में थोड़ा सा ही समय लगा। (Ram ko likhane me thoda sa hi samay laga.)
- इसकी कीमत 5 रुपया है। (Iskee keemat 5 Rupya hai.)
- इसकी कीमत 5 रुपया होगी। (Iskee keemat 5 Rupya hogee.)
- उस दिन पूरे देश में छुट्टी थी। (Us din poore desh mein chhuttee thee.)
- सुबह से बारिश हो रही थी। (Subah se barish ho rahee thee.)
- क्या आज सोमवार है? (Kya aaj somvaar hai?)
- यहां बारिश हो रही है। (Yaha barish ho rahee hai.)
- वहाँ ओले पड़ रहे थे। (Vaha ole pad rahe the.)
- क्या काफी समय हो गया है? (Kya kaphee samay ho gaya hai?)
- कितना समय हो गया है? (kitna samay ho gaya hai?)
- क्या कल बारिश होगी? (Kya kal barish hogee?)
- मुझे दो घंटे लगे। (Mujhe do ghante lage.)
- चेरापूंजी में सबसे अधिक बारिश क्यों होती है? (Cherapunji me sabse adhik barish kyo hoti h?)
- बर्गर खाये हुए मुझे 4 महीने हो गये हैं। (Bargar khaye hue mujhe 4 mahine ho gaye hai.)
- तुम्हें देखे हुए मुझे 3 दिन हो गये हैं। (Tumhen dekhe hue mujhe 3 din ho gaye hai.)
- क्या देहरादून में बारिश हुई? (Kya dehradun mein barish huai?)
- बारिश क्यों होती है? (Barish kyo hotee hai?)
- उन्हें घर पहुंचने में कितना समय लगा? (Unhe ghar pahunchane me kitna samay laga?)
- मैच का आनंद लेते हुए 2 घंटे हो गए हैं। (Match ka anand lete hue 2 ghante ho gae hai.)
- मूवी देखते हुए मुझे 15 मिनट हो गए हैं। (Movie dekhate hue mujhe 15 min ho gae hai.)
- यह प्यार है। (Yah pyar hai.)
- यह एक कुर्सी है। (Yah ek kursee hai.)
- उस शहर में बारिश हो रही होगी। (Us shahar mein barish ho rahee hogee.)
Answers
- It is your day today, it will be mine tomorrow.
- It has been 10 days to me having seen you.
- It has been 7 years having met Ram.
- Was it a holiday yesterday? Was it off yesterday?
- It will take 5 days.
- It took 6 years.
- It takes me 5 hours to reach home.
- It takes me half an hour to reach school.
- Ram takes lots of time to prepare the food.
- We took 3 months to learn computer.
- It took me only 5 minutes to find you.
- It will take plenty of time to do this work.
- It is not Monday today.
- It was a holiday yesterday. / It was off yesterday.
- It will rain today.
- It had rained yesterday.
- It was a holiday day before yesterday.
- It will be a holiday day after tomorrow.
- It takes 2 minutes.
- It is taking 2 minutes.
- It has taken 2 minutes.
- It took 2 minutes.
- It was taking 2 minutes.
- It had taken 2 minutes.
- It will take 2 minutes.
- I will take 2 minutes. / It will take me 2 minutes.
- It is your turn now.
- This is your love.
- What is it/this?
- It has been 2 days.
- It had been 2 days.
- It had been 2 days to me.
- It had been 2 days to me having met you.
- How much time will he take?
- How much time do you take?
- Why are you taking this much time?
- How much time did it take to reach the office?
- How much time did you take to reach the office?
- Ram took lots of time.
- It had hailed yesterday.
- It will hail today.
- It will hail the day after tomorrow.
- It had hailed the day before yesterday.
- When will it rain?
- Will it rain?
- Will it be raining?
- It took me 2 months to finish the book.
- Seeta took lots of time.
- I took 3 years to become an IAS officer.
- It will take about 20 days to stitch this cloth.
- If you write with a pencil, it will take too long.
- How much time will you take?
- How much time will you take to finish this?
- I will take 10 minutes.
- It was a special day that day.
- What was it on that day?
- It is getting dark.
- It is getting humid.
- It / This is my wish/desire.
- It is our marriage anniversary today.
- It has been about 2 years to me having seen you.
- When I reached there, it was raining.
- It rains a lot there.
- It can rain today.
- It has to rain today.
- It had to rain today.
- It/This is your thinking.
- Whose pen is this/it?
- It has been many days to me having had the food.
- It’s been many days having worn good clothes.
- It has been many days to me having gone there.
- It has been many days to me having had the food.
- It had to hail today.
- It may hail today.
- It may have hailed today but didn’t.
- It was a very important day of my life.
- Ram didn’t take much time to write.
- Ram took a little time to write.
- It’s for Rs 5. / It costs Rs 5.
- It will be for Rs 5. / It will cost Rs 5.
- It was a holiday that day in the whole country.
- It had been raining since morning.
- Is it Monday today?
- It is raining here.
- It was hailing there.
- Has it been enough time?
- How long has it been?
- Will it rain tomorrow?
- It took me 2 hrs. / I took 2 hrs.
- Why does it rain the most in Cherapunji?
- It has been 4 months to me having eaten Burger.
- It has been 3 days to me having seen you.
- Did it rain in Dehradun?
- Why does it rain?
- How much time did they take to reach home?
- It has been 2 hrs, enjoying the match.
- It has been 15 minutes to me, watching the movie.
- It is love. / This is love.
- It is a chair. / This is a chair.
- It will be raining in that city.
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