وہ عینک پہنتی ہے۔ – Woh aynaq pehnti hai. – वह चश्मा पहनती है।
English: She wears glasses.
Grammar Focus:
Tense: Present Simple – used to describe regular clothing habits, appearance, and things someone wears often or regularly.
Structure: Subject + verb + Object. (She = Subject, wears = verb, glasses = Object)
Simple Rule: When you want to describe clothing or accessories someone regularly wears, use: Subject + action word + what they are wearing.
Urdu Insight:وہ (Woh): Means "she" – the person doing the action
عینک (Ainak): Means "glasses" or "spectacles" – a feminine noun in Urdu (usually plural)
پہنتی (Pehenti): Means "wears" – verb in feminine singular form matching the subject "she"
ہے (Hai): Means "is" – helper verb showing present time with singular subject
In Urdu: Verbs change their ending based on who is doing the action. "Pehenti" is for "she" (feminine), "pehenta" is for "he" (masculine), and "pehente" is for plural.
Use case Sentences:
When to Use: When describing clothing, accessories, and regular wear habits. Use this for describing what people wear daily, their appearance, and fashion choices.
Examples: She wears a uniform. He wears a hat. They wear shoes. I wear a watch.
Real-World: "She wears glasses because she has myopia and needs them to see clearly." Or in Urdu: "Woh ainak pehenti hai kyunke usse myopia hai aur unhe saaf dekhne ke liye ainak chahiye."
Synonyms / Alternatives:
Synonyms: Words that mean the SAME thing
✓ "She puts on glasses." – means she wears them (more informal)
✓ "She has glasses on." – shows she is currently wearing them
Alternatives: Different ways to say the SAME idea
✓ "She is wearing glasses." – shows the action happening right now (Present Continuous)
✓ "She wears spectacles." – more formal word for glasses
Common Mistake:
❌ Mistake: "She glasses wears." (Wrong word order)
✅ Correct: "She wears glasses." (Subject + verb + Object)
Why: In English, the verb comes directly after the subject, and the object comes after the verb.
❌ Mistake: "She wear glasses." (Wrong verb form)
✅ Correct: "She wears glasses." (Add 's' for she/he/it)
Why: For "he/she/it" in Present Simple, you must add 's' to the verb.
Short Explanation:
"She wears glasses" means a female person regularly puts on and uses eyeglasses, typically for vision correction or protection. It describes her clothing habit and appearance.
Subject (She): The person who is doing the action.
Verb (wears): The action being performed – what she is doing (putting on and having on her body).
Object (glasses): What is being worn – the accessory or item on her body.
This sentence describes clothing and accessories. It's commonly used when talking about what people wear, fashion, appearance, eyewear, and daily clothing habits.
Practice Exercise:
1. Fill the blank: "He ___ a tie." (wear / wears)
Answer: wears (because "he" needs 's' added)
2. Fill the blank: "They ___ uniforms." (wear / wears)
Answer: wear (because "they" is plural, no 's')
3. Translate to English: "میں ایک گھڑی پہنتا ہوں۔" (Main ek ghadi pehenta hoon.)
Answer: "I wear a watch."
Why: Same pattern – Subject + verb + Object