Impressive English
Rule:
• Ye verbs aksar feelings, senses, ya state (halat) batate hain.
• In verbs ka continuous tense me use galat lagta hai (jaise "I am knowing you" ❌).
(is/am/are + ing) ke saath use nahi hone wale common verbs
1. Senses (dekhna, sunna, mehsoos karna):
• see (I see you, not I am seeing you)
• hear (I hear you, not I am hearing you)
• smell (I smell something, not I am smelling something)
• taste (This soup tastes good, not is tasting good)
• feel (I feel tired, not I am feeling tired)
2. Soch ya Dimag se jude verbs:
• know (I know him, not I am knowing him)
• understand (I understand you, not I am understanding you)
• believe (I believe you, not I am believing you)
• remember (I remember her, not I am remembering her)
• forget (I forget his name, not I am forgetting his name)
• recognize (I recognize you, not I am recognizing you)
• mean (What does this mean? not is meaning)
• suppose (I suppose you're right, not I am supposing)
3. Emotions (feelings):
• like (I like this movie, not I am liking this movie)
• love (I love you, not I am loving you)
• hate (I hate lies, not I am hating lies)
• prefer (I prefer tea, not I am preferring tea)
• want (I want water, not I am wanting water)
• need (I need help, not I am needing help)
• appreciate (I appreciate you, not I am appreciating you)
Impressive English
4. Ownership / Possession:
• have (I have a car, not I am having a car)
• own (I own a house, not I am owning a house)
• belong (This book belongs to me, not is belonging to me)
5. Dikhne/lagne wale verbs:
• seem (She seems happy, not is seeming happy)
• look (You look tired, not are looking tired — exception: “You are looking at me” =
dekhna)
• appear (It appears to be fine, not is appearing)
Chhoti Example List (Hindi vs English):
• Main tumhe dekh raha hu ❌ = I see you
• Mujhe tumhari yaad aa rahi hai ❌ = I miss you
• Main tumhe samajh raha hu ❌ = I understand you
• Main tumhe pasand kar raha hu ❌ = I like you
• Mujhe lag raha hai ❌ = I feel / I think