Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative in Urdu
Affirmative Sentence
A sentence that affirms (rather than negates) a proposition. It is also called positive sentence. Examples :
A sentence that affirms (rather than negates) a proposition. It is also called positive sentence. Examples :
- I go to school = Main School Jaata hu. (Jaa-ta) (if boy saying this)
- I go to school = Main School Jaati hu.(Jaa-ti) (if girl saying this)
- They go to school= Way school Jaatey hai. (Jaa-tey) (for plural )
- Fee goes to office = Fee Office Jaati hai. (if ur sayin about Female)
- Ahmed goes to office = Ahmed office Jaata hai (if ur sayin about male)
- Main = I
- Way = They
- Jaata/Jaati/Jaatey = go
A sentence (or statement) states that something is not true or incorrect. Examples :
1.
I do not go to office
= Main Office Nahi jaata/jaati hu
o Main = I
o nahi = not
o jaata = go (if boy saying this)
o jaati = go (if girl saying this)
o hu = indicating present tense
2.
She does not go to home
= Wo ghar nahi jaati hai
o Wo = that person
o ghar = home/house
o nahi = not
o Jaati = go (for girl)
o hai = indicating present tense
3.
They do not go to school
= Way School nahi jaatey hai (plural)
o way = they
o jaatey = go (becoz plural in the sentence)
o hai = indicating present tense
A question
(interrogative sentence) asks about some missing information. Examples :
1.
Am i go to School
= Kya main School jaata hu ? (jaata = for boy)
o Kya = am (what)
o main = i
o jaata hu = go present
2.
Does Fee go to Office
= Kya Fee Office Jaati hai ? (jaati = for girl)
o Kya = does
o jaati hai = go present
3.
Do they go to school
= Kya way school Jaatey hai ?
o Kya = Do
o jaatey hai = go preset plural
o way = they