Being and Having
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the fundamental building blocks of Punjabi communication by learning to express identity and existence.
- Conjugate the verb 'hona' (to be) for different subjects.
- Form basic sentences describing who you are and where you are.
- Construct simple 'have' statements using basic possessive structures.
Ce que tu vas apprendre
Using the verb 'to be' (Hona) in the present tense. Learn how to say 'I am' and 'I have'.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Accurately conjugate 'hona' in the present tense to describe yourself, others, and locations.
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Review Summary
- Subject + [State/Identity] + Conjugated 'Hona'
Erreurs courantes
You used 'hai' (is) with 'Main' (I). 'Han' is the specific form for the first person.
The verb should be at the end, and 'oh' requires 'hai', not 'han'.
For 'Tusi' (you), use 'ho'.
Règles dans ce chapitre (1)
Next Steps
You are doing amazing! Keep practicing these small sentences, and soon you'll be speaking fluidly.
Write five sentences about your friends using 'hai'.
Pratique rapide (3)
Main student ___.
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Which is correct?
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Find and fix the mistake:
Main khush hai.
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