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  • HOME
  • Social Media
  • BOLLYWOOD
    • Songs with Subtitles
      • With Roman Subtitles
      • With Devanagari and Roman Subtitles
    • Comic dialogues
    • Popular dialogues
    • Comic Episodes
    • Best Speeches
    • Proud India
    • Cross-culture
    • Street Foods
    • Antakshari
    • Parody
    • KIDS
    • Tongue Twisters in Hindi
    • Echo Words in Hindi
    • Idioms & Proverbs
  • DIALOGUES
    • Spoken Hindi By Prof. Surendra K Gambhir
    • Dialogues by David Stevens, the American tourist
    • Dialogues by Vijay Malhotra
      • Greetings in Hindi
      • Expressions in Hindi
      • Wh questions
      • Modal Verbs in Hindi
  • TEACHING POINTS
  • ALPHABET OF HINDI
  • PATTERN PRACTICE OF HINDI
    • Simple Present Tense
    • Simple Past Tense
    • Simple Future Tense
    • Imperative Verb
    • Causative Verb
    • Subjunctive Verb
  • Domains of Traditional India
    • Street Foods
    • Sweet Shops
    • Sabzi Mandi
  • OBJECTIVE
  • Basic vocabulary of Hindi
  • COUNTING IN HINDI
  • EDITORIAL TEAM
  • OTHERS
  • HOW TO USE IT?
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT
  • FEEDBACK
  • HOW TO REGISTER?
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    • HOME
    • Social Media
    • BOLLYWOOD
      • Songs with Subtitles
        • With Roman Subtitles
        • With Devanagari and Roman Subtitles
      • Comic dialogues
      • Popular dialogues
      • Comic Episodes
      • Best Speeches
      • Proud India
      • Cross-culture
      • Street Foods
      • Antakshari
      • Parody
      • KIDS
      • Tongue Twisters in Hindi
      • Echo Words in Hindi
      • Idioms & Proverbs
    • DIALOGUES
      • Spoken Hindi By Prof. Surendra K Gambhir
      • Dialogues by David Stevens, the American tourist
      • Dialogues by Vijay Malhotra
        • Greetings in Hindi
        • Expressions in Hindi
        • Wh questions
        • Modal Verbs in Hindi
    • TEACHING POINTS
    • ALPHABET OF HINDI
    • PATTERN PRACTICE OF HINDI
      • Simple Present Tense
      • Simple Past Tense
      • Simple Future Tense
      • Imperative Verb
      • Causative Verb
      • Subjunctive Verb
    • Domains of Traditional India
      • Street Foods
      • Sweet Shops
      • Sabzi Mandi
    • OBJECTIVE
    • Basic vocabulary of Hindi
    • COUNTING IN HINDI
    • EDITORIAL TEAM
    • OTHERS
    • HOW TO USE IT?
    • ABOUT US
    • CONTACT
    • FEEDBACK
    • HOW TO REGISTER?

PATTERN PRACTICE OF HINDI

Pattern Practice involves repeating structured sentence forms (patterns) with different words to build fluency and confidence in speaking. It's commonly used in language learning.

To help learners internalize sentence structures

To reduce hesitation during conversation

To automate grammar (without thinking about rules)

To develop natural sentence formation

Simple Present Tense

SimplePast Tense

Simple Future Tense 

This structured approach, enriched with examples from popular songs and dialogues, aims to provide learners with practical and engaging methods to grasp Hindi syntax effectively

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