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Description
Type: Interrogative Sentence
Origin: Native Urdu sentence construction.
Usage: A simple present perfect interrogative sentence. Often asked in daily life about shopping, especially in a household setting.
Cultural Insight: In South Asian homes, buying fruits is considered an essential part of healthy living. In grammar, this sentence is used to teach both interrogative form and perfect tense.
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Neutral (interrogative)
Register: Common daily life speech, educational (grammar)
Pragmatic Sense: Question about shopping activity.
Synonyms (Urdu): کیا جمیلہ نے پھل خریدے؟
Synonyms (English): Did Jameela buy fruits?, Has Jameela purchased fruits?
Antonyms (Urdu): جمیلہ نے پھل نہیں خریدے۔
Antonyms (English): Jameela has not bought fruits.
Example Sentences:
Urdu: کیا جمیلہ نے کچھ پھل خریدے ہیں؟
English: Has Jameela bought some fruits?
Urdu: جمیلہ نے بازار سے پھل خریدے۔
English: Jameela bought fruits from the market.
Urdu: میں جاننا چاہتا ہوں کہ جمیلہ نے پھل خریدے یا نہیں۔
English: I want to know whether Jameela bought fruits or not.
Related Terms: خریدنا، سبزی، بازار، جملہ سوالیہ