Subject-Verb agreement rules for Hindi sentences
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules in Hindi Sentences The subject of a Hindi sentence is typically a noun, which is the word that performs the action of the verb....
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules in Hindi Sentences The subject of a Hindi sentence is typically a noun, which is the word that performs the action of the verb....
Subject-Verb Agreement Rules in Hindi Sentences
The subject of a Hindi sentence is typically a noun, which is the word that performs the action of the verb. The verb agrees with the subject in number (singular or plural).
Singular Subject
The verb agrees with the singular subject.
Example: Hum laayega (We will go).
He/She/It laayega (He/She/It will go).
Plural Subject
The verb agrees with the plural subject.
Example: Yeh ladkiyon kaise hain (These girls are).
Hamare khane kaise hain (Our food is here).
Exceptions to the Rules
There are some exceptions to the subject-verb agreement rules. These exceptions are usually nouns that are:
Singular and end in -s, -y, -n.
Ending in -o, -e, -i, -u when they come before a consonant.
Ending in -o otherwise.
Examples
Khatam (book) laayega (I will read).
Yeh (you) laayega (you will go).
Jhansi (moon) hain (the moon is).
Chhann (child) kaise hain (the child is).
Aap (you) lagae (you will go).
Yeh (you) lagae (you will go)