RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14I – REVISION – PART-9.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14I – REVISION – PART-9.

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📘 Rapidex English Speaking Course

🔤 14I – Translation – Revision – Part 9

This section is focused on revision of previous lessons through translation practice from Hindi to English.


✅ Instructions:

  • Read the Hindi sentence.

  • Try to translate it into English on your own.

  • Check the correct English version given below.


🔁 Practice Sentences for Translation

Hindi Sentence English Translation
वह बाजार जा रहा है। He is going to the market.
क्या तुमने खाना खा लिया? Have you eaten your food?
मैं रोज सुबह जल्दी उठता हूँ। I wake up early every morning.
वे स्कूल नहीं गए थे। They had not gone to school.
वह बहुत अच्छा गाता है। He sings very well.
हमें अपनी किताबें लानी चाहिए। We should bring our books.
बारिश हो रही है। It is raining.
मुझे अंग्रेजी बोलना पसंद है। I like to speak English.
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं? Can you help me?
यह काम बहुत जरूरी है। This work is very important.

🗣️ Practice Tips:

  1. Speak the sentences out loud after translating.

  2. Record your voice to check pronunciation and fluency.

  3. Repeat sentences daily to build memory and confidence.


🧠 Grammar Focus in This Section:

  • Present continuous (e.g., is going)

  • Present perfect (e.g., have eaten)

  • Past perfect (e.g., had gone)

  • Modal verbs (e.g., should, can)

  • Expressing likes/preferences (e.g., I like to…)


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