Tense MCQs – Hindi to English Translation 1. वह स्कूल जाता है। He goes to school. He go to school. He going to school. He is go to school. 2. मैं खाना खा रही हूँ। I food ate. I am ate food. I eating food. I am eating food. 3. वे खेल चुके हैं। They have played. They are played. They has played. They played. 4. वह सुबह से गाना गा रही हैं। She was singing since morning. She has been singing since morning. She has singing for morning. She is singing since morning. 5. वह भोपाल गया। He went to Bhopal. He has gone to Bhopal. He going to Bhopal. He goes to Bhopal. 6. वह खाना बना रही थी। She is cooking food. She cooked food. She has been cooking food. She was cooking food. 7. वे मैच जीत चुके थे। They are won the match. They had won the match. They have won the match. They did won the match. 8. वे दो दिन से खेल रहे थे। They had been playing for two days. They played for two days. They have been playing for two days. They were playing for two days. 9. मोहन स्कूल जाएगा। Mohan is going to school. Mohan goes to school. Mohan went to school. Mohan will go to school. 10. वह सो रही होगी। She will be sleeping. She is sleeping. She will sleep. She slept. 11. वह खाना खा चुकी होगी। She will eat food. She has eaten food. She will have eaten food. She is eating food. 12. राम 6 बजे से खेल रहा होगा। Ram has been playing since 6 p.m. Ram will be playing since 6 p.m. Ram is playing since 6 p.m. Ram will have been playing since 6 p.m. Loading … Related Topics Tense MCQs | Tense Objective Questions Active and Passive Voice MCQs | Voice Practice Direct and Indirect Narration MCQs Articles : A, An, The MCQs | Articles Quiz Preposition MCQs | Mixed Preposition Quiz Subject Verb Agreement MCQs Clauses MCQs | Clauses Quiz Rewrite the Sentences Given Below Using Unless in Place of If Parts of Speech MCQs Conjunction MCQs Prepositions of Time MCQs | On, In, At Quiz English Grammar Modal Verb MCQs | Modals Objective Type Questions Determiners MCQs | Determiners Objective Questions As Soon As to No Sooner Than … MCQs So That and Too … To MCQs Either…or and Neither…nor MCQs