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Present tense of common verbs Exercises in Swahili language
Mastering the present tense of common verbs in Swahili is essential for anyone looking to communicate effectively in this beautiful and widely spoken language. Swahili, or Kiswahili, is a Bantu language with a straightforward grammatical structure, making it relatively easy to learn for English speakers. The present tense, known as "wakati uliopo" in Swahili, is used to describe actions that are currently happening or habitual actions. Understanding how to conjugate verbs in the present tense will significantly enhance your ability to engage in everyday conversations, whether you are greeting someone, describing your daily activities, or asking questions.
In Swahili, verbs are conjugated by adding prefixes and infixes that denote the subject and tense. For example, the verb "kula" (to eat) becomes "nakula" (I am eating) when conjugated in the present tense for the first person singular. Common verbs such as "kuwa" (to be), "kuenda" (to go), and "kupenda" (to love) follow similar patterns of conjugation. By practicing these conjugations, you will become more comfortable forming sentences and expressing yourself in various contexts. Dive into our exercises to build your confidence and proficiency in using the present tense of common Swahili verbs.
Exercise 1
<p>1. Nina *kula* chakula cha mchana (verb for eating).</p>
<p>2. Juma *anaandika* barua kwa rafiki yake (verb for writing).</p>
<p>3. Watoto *wanacheza* mpira uwanjani (verb for playing).</p>
<p>4. Mama *anapika* chakula cha jioni (verb for cooking).</p>
<p>5. Tunakwenda *shuleni* kila siku (verb for going).</p>
<p>6. Daktari *anapima* mgonjwa hospitalini (verb for examining).</p>
<p>7. Wanafunzi *wanasoma* vitabu darasani (verb for reading).</p>
<p>8. Nina *imba* wimbo wa taifa (verb for singing).</p>
<p>9. Tunakunywa *maji* wakati wa chakula (verb for drinking).</p>
<p>10. Mbwa *anakimbia* kwenye bustani (verb for running).</p>
Exercise 2
<p>1. Mimi *ninapika* chakula (verb for cooking).</p>
<p>2. Yeye *anasoma* kitabu (verb for reading).</p>
<p>3. Sisi *tunacheza* mpira (verb for playing).</p>
<p>4. Wao *wanaimba* wimbo (verb for singing).</p>
<p>5. Wewe *unaandika* barua (verb for writing).</p>
<p>6. Mimi *ninalala* kitandani (verb for sleeping).</p>
<p>7. Yeye *anakula* chakula cha mchana (verb for eating).</p>
<p>8. Sisi *tunakwenda* shuleni (verb for going).</p>
<p>9. Wao *wanaangalia* televisheni (verb for watching).</p>
<p>10. Wewe *unafundisha* darasani (verb for teaching).</p>
Exercise 3
<p>1. Watoto *wanacheza* mpira (verb for playing).</p>
<p>2. Mama *anapika* chakula kitamu (verb for cooking).</p>
<p>3. Mimi *nasoma* kitabu changu (verb for reading).</p>
<p>4. Baba *anaendesha* gari lake (verb for driving).</p>
<p>5. Sisi *tunafanya* kazi nyumbani (verb for working).</p>
<p>6. Mwalimu *anafundisha* darasani (verb for teaching).</p>
<p>7. Wewe *unahudumia* wateja (verb for serving).</p>
<p>8. Dada yangu *anacheka* sana (verb for laughing).</p>
<p>9. Wanafunzi *wanaandika* insha (verb for writing).</p>
<p>10. Jirani yetu *anapanda* miti (verb for planting).</p>