![]() ![]() So for the verb આવવું (AvavuM) by removing the ending વું (vuM) the stem of verb is આવ(Av). Bear this in mind when learning grammar rules moving forwards.įor example, for the first person “I” the Gujarati suffix is ઉં (uM). ![]() And when using them in sentences we omit ending વું(vuM) before creating forms. Similarly, in Gujarati some verb examples are આવવું (AvavuM), ખાવું (khAvuM), ગાવું (gAvuM), etc. When using verbs in sentences we omit “to” and instead use the stem of the verb like “come”, “go” and “laugh” and change its form like “coming”, “going”, “laughing” etc. In English, some verbs are “to come”, “to go”, “to laugh”, etc. These forms and suffixes to the main verb is used to indicate simple present tense. We have seen forms of હોવું (“hovuM”) in simple present tense in the lesson ![]()
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