ہم پارک میں بھاگتے ہیں۔ Hum park mein bhagte hain. हम पार्क में दौड़ते हैं.

English: We run in the park.

Grammar Focus:

Tense: Present Simple – used to describe regular activities, exercise habits, and actions that happen often.

Structure: Subject + verb + prepositional phrase. (We = Subject, run = verb, in the park = where they run)

Simple Rule: When you want to describe an action and where it happens, use: Subject + action word + where/location the action takes place.

Urdu Insight:

ہم (Ham): Means "we" – plural subject referring to multiple people

پارک (Park): Means "park" – a masculine noun in Urdu

میں (Mein): Means "in" – preposition showing location

بھاگتے (Bhagte): Means "run" – verb in plural masculine form matching the subject "we"

ہیں (Hain): Means "are" – helper verb showing present time with plural subject

In Urdu: Verbs change their ending based on who is doing the action. "Bhagte" is for plural (we/they masculine), "bhagti" is for singular feminine, and "bhagte" is also for plural masculine.

Use case Sentences:

When to Use: When describing physical exercise, athletic activities, and actions performed at specific locations. Use this for sports, fitness routines, and outdoor activities.

Examples: We walk in the garden. They play in the field. She exercises in the gym. He jogs in the morning.

Real-World: "We run in the park every morning for our health and fitness." Or in Urdu: "Ham apni health aur fitness ke liye har subah park mein bhagte hain."

Synonyms / Alternatives:

Synonyms: Words that mean the SAME thing

✓ "We jog in the park." – slower form of running for exercise

✓ "We sprint in the park." – faster, more intense running

Alternatives: Different ways to say the SAME idea

✓ "We are running in the park." – shows the action happening right now (Present Continuous)

✓ "We run at the park." – uses "at" instead of "in" for location

Common Mistake:

❌ Mistake: "We in the park run." (Wrong word order)

✅ Correct: "We run in the park." (Subject + verb + location)

Why: In English, the verb comes after the subject. The location information comes at the end.

❌ Mistake: "We runs in the park." (Wrong verb form)

✅ Correct: "We run in the park." (No 's' for plural subjects)

Why: Only add 's' for he/she/it. For "we/you/they", the verb stays in base form.

Short Explanation:

"We run in the park" means a group of people perform the action of running as exercise or activity in a park location. It describes both the action and where it happens.

Subject (We): A group of people doing the action together.

Verb (run): The action being performed – what the group is doing (moving quickly on foot).

Prepositional Phrase (in the park): Tells us where the action happens – the location or place.

This sentence describes physical activity and exercise. It's commonly used when talking about fitness routines, sports, outdoor activities, and places where people exercise.

Practice Exercise:

1. Fill the blank: "He ___ in the field." (run / runs)

Answer: runs (because "he" needs 's' added)

2. Fill the blank: "They ___ in the stadium." (run / runs)

Answer: run (because "they" is plural, no 's')

3. Translate to English: "میں باغ میں سیر کرتا ہوں۔" (Main bagh mein sair karta hoon.)

Answer: "I walk in the garden."

Why: Same pattern – Subject + verb + location

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