میں ایک دائرہ بناتا ہوں۔ Main ek daira banata hoon. मैं एक वृत्त खींचता हूं.

English: I draw a circle.

Grammar Focus:

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

Structure: Subject + verb + Object. (I = Subject, draw = verb, a circle = Object)

Simple Rule: When you want to describe an action of creating or making something, use: Subject + action word + what you are creating or making.

Urdu Insight:

میں (Main): Means "I" – the person doing the action

ایک (Ek): Means "a" or "one" – article showing singular noun

دائرہ (Daira): Means "circle" – a masculine noun in Urdu

بناتا (Banta): Means "make" or "draw" – verb in masculine singular form matching the subject "I"

ہوں (Hoon): Means "am" – helper verb showing present time with "I"

In Urdu: The verb "banana" (to make/draw) is used for creating shapes and drawings. Verbs change their ending based on who is doing the action. "Banta" is for "I/he" (masculine), "banti" is for "she" (feminine), and "bante" is for plural.

Use case Sentences:

When to Use: When describing artistic activities, drawing, and creative work. Use this for art class, hobbies, design work, and creative projects.

Examples: I draw a picture. She draws a flower. He draws a house. They draw designs.

Real-World: "I draw a circle as the first step of my artwork." Or in Urdu: "Main apne artwork ke pehle qadam ke tor par ek daira banta hoon."

Synonyms / Alternatives:

Synonyms: Words that mean the SAME thing

✓ "I sketch a circle." – means to draw lightly or quickly

✓ "I create a circle." – more general word for making something

Alternatives: Different ways to say the SAME idea

✓ "I am drawing a circle." – shows the action happening right now (Present Continuous)

✓ "I make a circle." – casual way of saying you draw it

Common Mistake:

❌ Mistake: "I a circle draw." (Wrong word order)

✅ Correct: "I draw a circle." (Subject + verb + Object)

Why: In English, the verb comes directly after the subject, and the object comes after the verb.

❌ Mistake: "I draws a circle." (Wrong verb form)

✅ Correct: "I draw a circle." (No 's' for "I")

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

Short Explanation:

"I draw a circle" means you create or make a circular shape using a pencil, pen, or other drawing tool. It describes an artistic or creative activity that you do.

Subject (I): The person who is doing the action.

Verb (draw): The action being performed – what you are doing (creating an image or shape).

Object (a circle): What is being created – the shape or object being drawn.

This sentence describes an artistic or creative activity. It's commonly used when talking about art class, drawing, sketching, design work, and creative projects.

Practice Exercise:

1. Fill the blank: "He ___ a picture." (draw / draws)

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

2. Fill the blank: "They ___ shapes." (draw / draws)

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

3. Translate to English: "وہ ایک درخت بناتی ہے۔" (Woh ek darrakht banti hai.)

Answer: "She draws a tree."

Why: Same pattern – Subject + verb + Object

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